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>> kayleigh: vice president kamala harris' campaign is now in damage control. while trump is on the offense. this all comes after biden's garbage comments are now threatening -- listen to this -- to derail harris' campaign. hello, everyone, and happy halloween. i'm wearing orange for halloween. this is "outnumbered." i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost harris faulkner and emily compagno. also joining us, kaylee mcghee white, fellow for the independent women's forum. and marc thiessen, fox news contributor. president biden set off an election firestorm with those viral comments trashing half the country, trashing trump supporters. >> the only garbage i see floating out there is his supporters, his demonization seems unconscionable. >> kayleigh: those remarks speak for themselves, and they may fire up and drive up voter
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turnout for trump in a razor tight presidential race. who knew that biden would be providing to get out the vote operation for republicans? but it appears that may be the case. trump for his part quickly seized on the moment in a big dig to biden's comments. in another made-for-tv vigil for his campaign that went viral, look at him there, he rolled up in a maga garbage truck wearing a bright orange vest to his campaign rally in wisconsin. >> how do you like my garbage truck? it's an honor of kamala and joe biden. >> kayleigh: then he did a press conference from the garbage truck. we are still waiting for kamala harris to do one. he did one from a garbage truck. and then he stepped on the stage in green bay at his rally still wearing the bright orange vest, and he defended his supporters. >> i have to begin by saying 250 million americans are not garbage.
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[cheers and applause] my response to joe and kamala is very simple. you can't lead america if you don't love americans. it's true. [cheers and applause] you can't be president if you hate the american people, which i believe they do. kamala and joe call all of us, and even them, garbage. i call you the heart and soul of america. for the past nine years, kamala and her party have called us racists, bigots, fascists, deplorable pluralist, irredeemables, nazis, and they called me hitler. [boos] they believe you, they've demonized us, they have censored us, they have deplatform to us, and they weaponized the power of our own government against all of us. they've taken your money, they have thrown up in your borders
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to criminals and terrorists, they've given your jobs to illegal migrants and sent our blood and treasure to fight in stupid foreign wars where the countries don't even know who we are, and we've never heard of the country. [applause] this tuesday is your chance to stand up and declare you are not going to take it anymore. [cheers and applause] >> kayleigh: emily, he technically did a gavel from the truck. we did see kamala do a gaggle. but not one formal press conference. we await that. about six days here. but emily, that moment symbolized so much. it wasn't just some gimmicky stunt wearing a garbage man vest. that's not what it was. he talked about all the things that have been done to american people. connected it to policy, the grievances at the border, economically, and then he said "i'm standing up for you."
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to connect a flaw of biden to policy and turn it around into a viral moment is really something to see. >> emily: it is, it's brilliant. but it wasn't a match donated strategy. he leaned into it because he authentically -- you call me garbage? that's what i am. but you know what i call us? the heart and soul of america. and he's been leaning into, embracing authentically now for years the fact that he represents and is one of the portion of america, the large majority of america, that has been forgotten. not only forgotten, but that was called deplorables and irredeemables and terrible things, that's been chastised, castigated, absolutely trashed by this administration and those that went before it that are part of that machine. to have someone stand up for you -- remember i talked about this months ago out of iowa, when the number one response for those in the primaries that voted for trump, their number one reason they said was because he fights for people like me. and we are seeing it there. by the way, out in the streets of new york i've seen a lot of
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people in a donald trump costume wearing that garbage vest. it's phenomenal. because they say, you know what? me, too, and that's phenomenal. >> kayleigh: harris, it was really funny when he described his decision to wear that on stage. i would never have expected that because he's particular about what he wears in appearance. sku and he is. >> kayleigh: but listen to him describe the decision here. >> then i got in the car and i'm driving over here and i have this still on, and i come into the arena, and i say, "where's my jacket? i want to get out of this thing." and they said, "it would be unbelievable if you could wear it on stage." [cheers and applause] and i said, "no way! i've got 25,000 people standing outside, all these people here.
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there's no way i'm wearing it on stage." they said, "okay, sir." i said, "get me my jacket." but it stomach they said, "it actually makes you look thinner." and they got me! i said, "i want to wear it on stage!" when they said i looked thinner, i said, "in that case, i'll wear it on stage." [cheers and applause] i may never wear a blue jacket again. >> harris: all right, so you would know. he worked with him in many different capacities. what's going on there? >> kayleigh: look, he has his look, right? this is a man who knows brand. he has his brand, his iconic red tyler tea with ty which he occasionally changes that. i love it, he was having fun. >> harris: if you are kamala harris and you have
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worked, and as emily has talked about, because she lived in california at the time, as long as she has on the public dole, getting her paycheck from taxpayers as an attorney general of our largest state in the union, california, as a prosecutor, and now as vice president. taxpayers have paid her bill. if you don't know by now how to connect with people, and to understand how to own a moment that your boss has created, you are stepping on all sorts of stuff now. you've got to connect with the american people. and it needs to be authentic, and it needs to be organic free to own this moment. the reason kamala harris doesn't own it right now and that she reflexively wants to go after a different comment that trump made, as we saw in that gaggle today, because we took it live during "the faulkner focus," the reason she can't on that moment right now is because it's not who she is. and she doesn't have more than five days to convince the public
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that she can do this. she can connect. this isn't just about garbage truck workers. this is about blue-collar workers. this is about every man and woman in the country who have a job right now, all paying more for the groceries and whatnot. she can't do it. maybe she's got other gifts that she can show in the next five days, but this kind of ownership of a moment, we haven't seen it yet. >> kayleigh: biden made a garbage comment, so naturally the white house had to do cleanup on aisle dumpster, and it did not go so well. i don't envy anyone's position having to defend this. though the apostrophe was kind of clever to come up with. here's karine jean-pierre endeavoring to expand the impossible. >> just to clarify, he was not calling trump support is garbage. >> did president biden make a mistake in his comments yesterday? >> he clarified what he said. it was very clear what he wanted to do. he wanted to make sure that what
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he said was not taken out of context and he clarified that. >> this isn't the first time the white house has had to defend or clarify the president's comments. >> nobody's defending. the president himself wanted to clarify what he said. he wanted to make sure that it was not taken out of context. these are the presidents' words. nobody here is defending. we are laying out what the president said himself, and he wanted to clarify that. >> kayleigh: kaylee, if i would have tried that at the podium, there would be a ferocious roar. giancarlo would be rolling on the floor. how did she get away with this? >> kaylee: it cracks me up because this is the argument. they're a little bit racist, sexist, fascist nazis, the don't worry, you're not garbage. it's inconsistent and makes no sense. trump's right to point out that the garbage comment is entirely in-line with the way democrats have historically treated their voters. even think back to a couple weeks ago when barack obama made that condescending lecture to
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black men about, if you are not so sexist maybe you would start supporting kamala harris, this is what they think of voters. trump says it's because they hate the american people. i think it is more accurate to say that they hate what the american people represent. they hate that someone with no political power out in the middle of flyover country has the ultimate source of authority in this country. they hate that someone like my mother-in-law, who works at an auto factory stills and she was 16 years old has the final say over who gets to go to washington, d.c. that is what they hate. they do not want to have to answer to the american people. they want the power for themselves. >> kayleigh: so democrats disparaging half the country. we did bring some receipts on that note, thank you for prompting that. let's roll it. >> the only garbage i see floating out there is his supporters. >> you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. the racist, sexist, homophobic,
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xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. >> people have been beaten down and they feel so betrayed by government. >> if you voted for trump, you voted for the person who the client supported. who nazis support. you vote for the person who the alt-right supports. >> he knows deep in his heart that donald trump couldn't find ukraine on a map if he had the u and a picture of a physical crane next to it. he knows this is an administration defined by ignorance of the world. that's partly him playing to their base and playing to their audience, the boomer rube' that
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backs donald trump and want to think he's a smart one. y'all elitists are done! live they have contempt for us, it's that simple. they do. when it comes to biden's comments, six month ago and it was obvious that joe biden was in cognitive decline, they were telling us, don't believe your lying eyes. now they're telling us to believe your lying years. we played it twice now. it's absolutely clear what he said. this just shows the lie of the biden presidency. this is a man who in his inaugural address said, i will put my whole soul into uniting this country. just a few months ago he said after the first assassination, we got to lower the temperature. now we are garbage, we are nazis, we are fascists. >> kayleigh: end of my father and his passion on the garbage comment is any indicator of the get out and vote operation here, biden provided huge win
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for republicans. we will see. vice president kamala harris claims her campaign is about unity, even after she repeatedly embraced divisive rhetoric on the trail.
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>> harris: well, we saw vice president kamala harris speaking with reporters last hour in a gaggle as she was getting ready to leave and take a jaunt to where she goes next. she took just four questions before walking away. despite the harris campaign's repeated use of divisive and incendiary rhetoric, she claims her presidential run is actually about bringing people together. >> one of the points i think is a point of pride for everyone who attends, including myself, is that our campaign really is about bringing people together.
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people of very different and diverse backgrounds, around a common theme that is about love of country, defending the constitution of the united states, and investing in our future. and rejecting the notion that we are divided or that should be acceptable, that we would be divided as a nation. i'm very proud to have the support of men, women, young people, people of every background. >> harris: marc thiessen? >> marc: remember when she was going to run on joy? >> harris: you mean last week? [laughter] >> marc: i remember being at the dnc with you guys and we were all joy and vibes. you know who's campaigning with joy? donald trump. he's making fries at mcdonald's. he's driving a garbage truck. he's wearing the orange vest out there, and she's running around calling his supporters nazis. put aside the garbage. when they compare that rally at msg to a nazi rally, they showed the people with the arms in the air with the nazi salute. that's what they're calling
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trump supporters. not that he is the nazi, the people in the room where nazis. and that's bringing people together? how is that bringing people to people together? >> harris: that is uniting people, not the way they want! >> marc: very good point. >> harris: emily, i was asked by bret baier last evening, lead to these moments felt bigger, deplorables or with happening now? this felt bigger because hillary has failed more than once as a presidential candidate. joe biden is actually the president and put the woman who's running for the presidency as vice president. he put her in charge of one of our greatest challenges this decade, and that is an open border. it matters now, and it matters, where is the joy? who is she? >> emily: such a great point. i agree with you, it feels bigger now. it's also because we have gone through so much more. it hurts so much deeper, because right now americans have been hurting for quite some time. to your point, it rings so hollow when we have these shallow calls for unity.
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we heard it four years ago. nothing happened. in fact, quite the opposite. for example, she chose her closing armament to be on the ellipse. she chose to say, this is what i think you will get the most about, january 6th. why didn't she choose maybe east palestine, ohio? what about north carolina? what about oklahoma? there's a lot of -- every single state has a multiple perfect places for her to stand and say, this is my closing argument. i'm fighting for you, american people, so i stand with you, american people. instead she chose something that was symbolic to a very tiny faction that are those behind a keyboard and the behind the decisions in production rooms shaping the narrative that has nothing to do with what americans feel and see on a daily basis, which has been nothing but disrespect from this administration and being totally forgotten by them for all decisions as they eradicated the strong fabric that was america under donald trump. >> harris: look, you heard in the last couple days the former
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president talk about 250 million people who were eligible to vote. that number is probably based on 2020's 231 million. so everybody thinks that there might be more eligible this time around because it is years later. whatever the fact, that would be everybody has voting. that wouldn't just be his supporters. and so in his words, this insults everybody, because it pits us against each other in such a cruel way. >> kayleigh: it does. if you look at the comments she was referring to in that sound bite, he said he would protect women whether they like it or not. she took that and turned it on its head and made it about abortion because that is literally all she has. he as never said he wanted to punish women, that's never been a tenet. i hear very clearly, he wants to protect women economically, meaning lowering the cost of child care, paid family leave, a 40 a grocery list. he wants to protect women
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personally. crime in the streets, the d.a.s that have allowed it to sawyer. he wants to protect women internationally and we should not use that one. he said the treasures being sent overseas to fight in foreign wars. our treasuries or children. he wants to protect women and families and i knew exactly what he meant. but leave it to kamala to make it about abortion. >> harris: when you talk about that eligibility, 231 people eligible to vote in 2020, a lot of those children have now turned 18. so they making that number even bigger. you've got both sides. who do you think is talking to everybody? >> it's actually not kamala harris. she tries to act as if she's running a unifying campaign, that it's what she really wants to do. but is not just a democrat rhetoric that undermines that claim. it's also kamala harris' policies. let's remember here, kamala harris wants to force christians to perform abortions. she wants to force grocery stores to manually change their prices based on what she wants items to cost.
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she wants to completely overhaul the supreme court because she doesn't want the justices telling her no. this is an agenda that is inherently divisive. it all goes back to this issue of power. she does not view the american voters as constituents that she has a responsibility to listen to, respect, and ultimately to serve. she views them as a pathway to power, and her agenda will bulldoze them if they try to tell her no. >> harris: we have been saying the election is five days away. it's a little bit after noon on the east coast, so half a day gone. fox news has special coverage of the big night. our expert election coverage happens all night long. martha maccallum, bret baier, hosting tuesday 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel, fnc for the cool kids. vice president kamala harris is struggling with her economic message. isn't it a little late in the game? former president bill clinton may have just made things worse. really? >> kayleigh: never! >> harris: does this woman have friends?
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inflation and high prices, she answers this way. >> i come from the middle class. >> i grew up, up a middle-class kid. >> i come from middle-class. >> i come from the middle class. >> i grew up a middle-class kid. >> we have our work is being laid off, and those who fear they might be laid off. the average person can't afford groceries or their rent, and recent polls in michigan show that michigan voters believe that donald trump would do a better job with handling the economy and bringing jobs back. what do you say to that? >> well, let's start with this -- i come from the middle class, and i'll never forget where i come from. my mother worked very hard. by the time i was a teenager, she was able to save up for our first home. >> emily: harris, the questions are getting harder, the dancers are staying the same. that's the whole point! and a bill clinton is like, "yep, that's right." that's the second, by the way, gaffe that he's made that
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essentially says donald trump's economy was better and under this eco administration, the bor is open. >> harris: and the people like laken riley is no longer with us is because this it administration hasn't vetted. i think reflectively people know who they are. he's been president for eight years. he's not confused about what his views are. he delivered on the economy. with a deliverable, as kayleigh often so brilliantly says, he can go forth and he probably backtracks and says, that's not going to help her. vote anyway! even though it's going to be awful for you. and the prices are going to remain high. no one is going to buy what he is saying, but they have to help her in some way because she can't seem to sell it, either. >> emily: no! and let's talk about this. middle-class repetition, the irony is that this it administration has failed to define the middle class. they use this term and assume a lot of people are in it when the reality is that the middle class are the ones that are absolutely hurting, that had come in addition to everyone else, they have steady income and assets and yet they still cannot make
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their payments as everyone has been shouting for four years upon deaf ears. but apparently to kamala harris it's going to solve the policy problem. >> kaylee: i can't figure out who is a better trump campaign surrogate at this point, bill clinton or joe biden. it is honestly a tough decision. bill clinton makes this gaffe but it is an admission of truth. it shows how out of touch the democratic party and its agenda is. even thick about the issues that kamala harris is running on, she's not running on the economy, as you mention. she's not running on inflation. she's running on abortion, january 6th, saving democracy. these are all sorts of niche issues that only the very privileged get to spend all of their time focusing on. it's very easy to care a lot about what happened three years ago on january 6th when you're not worried about how you're going to pay for your groceries or your gas or your mortgage next month. meanwhile, the actual middle-class americans are very concerned about those issues, and she's not speaking to them. >> emily: and here's the thing. if democrats are alarmed by the
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fact that her policy, whatever that is, the messages and gaining ground, where was the alarm during the entire last four years? that's the point, that americans have been in an alarm state for a while and yet again it fell on deaf ears. so of course right now a message of i am middle-class also is not resonating. >> kayleigh: you just heard bill clinton admitting the truth. wild bill getting a little too wild there. [laughter] i love that one. the economy is a reality, right? you feel it, so you cannot explain it to people. you either can or cannot of 40 groceries. you can or cannot afford your home. you can or cannot pay your credit card. this is binary. people live it. when i see headlines like "the new york times" this morning, how shameful, inflation is basically back to normal. why do voters still feel blah? i feel blah because i go to the grocery store and chicken is
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$25. they're trying to be the persuasive arm of the democrat party. but here you go, "core inflation rises more than expected in september." we will never accept the reality of $25 chicken at the grocery store. >> marc: don't believe your lying eyes about biden's cognitive decline, don't believe your lying years about what he said about garbage, and don't believe your lying wallet. the economy is doing great. what she doesn't understand, when she keeps repeating what -- she doesn't even realize it's become an internet meme, that she is a completely unself-aware -- for the point is that millions of americans are worried about falling out of the middle class. so when she says that, on their watch, on her watch, americans have gone from the highest level of personal savings to the highest level of personal debt in the history of our country. >> harris: that's right. >> marc: you have 60% of americans right now who are using credit cards, payday loans, and other loans to pay to grocery bills. and four in ten have had a late
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>> kayleigh: vice president harris' latest ad campaigns are under fire for being offensive and stereotypical towards specific voter groups. here is an ad from a group, an evangelical progressive group, about women. watch. >> and no one will ever know. >> did you make the right choice? >> sure did, honey. >> remember, what happens in the booth stays in the booth. >> kayleigh: cringe, cringe, cringe. after encouraging women to lie to their husbands, they could not be outdone because they had to put forward an ad for men, this one featuring george clooney that says two men the only way to be patriotic is to choose harris. >> remember, you can vote any way you want, and no one will ever know. >> do your patriotic duty? >> you bet i did, brother. >> what happens in the booth stays in the booth.
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>> kayleigh: and the ad to court black men claimed their love lives are in jeopardy with voting for the harris ticket. >> hello, ladies. it's good to be here. >> what do you do and how much do you make? >> i work in finance making six figures. >> do you have a plan to vote in november? >> nah, not my thing. >> kayleigh: emily, let's start with the female ad. and evangelical progressive group is almost a contradiction in kind, given the bible scripture on life. that aside, as an evangelical woman, it is so offensive to me to suggest that i can't tell the truth to my husband. that somehow he would demean me, as a christian woman of faith. this is a character. it proves they never met anyone like this. >> emily: you and i were talking about this before. it is so deeply rooted in a stereotype that is outdated, that just shows again the disconnect they have with the american people who feel so deeply about their faith. first and foremost, their faith governs their life, and that makes your world bigger, not
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smaller. to these people, the whole notion of being strong in faith and being a practicing christian, and evangelical christian means that you have surrendered and given up your rights, that you have somehow shrunk their ability to be yourself, not knowing that it is the exact opposite. in our church, are instructions of how to pray for exactly like -- it's to pay for religious liberty, for an administration that is favorable toward religion, for the legislative and executive branches, for election integrity. it's not for somehow, let me just do it my husband says i should do. this is frightening, that this is how half of americans or more are viewed at his administration. it underscores exactly what we've been saying this entire time. you are not an individual. you are simply a box that they put you in, a caricature, a terrible box, and you are deplorable and irredeemable and you are not worth the vote of putting them in office. >> harris: emily hits the nail on the head. this also says what democrats
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think, and the ones running for president and vice president are obviously of this mind, too, because they are around this constellation of thinkers. this shows what they think of their own voters, that they are silly enough, that they are not grown folk enough to make their own decisions. and, you know what? thank you to all the women in the 1930s and 40s who came forward with very, at that point, a lot of time having voted as women in this country. it's only been a little bit more than 100 years. but they were forcibly voting in their own interest, and so they pat their own folks on the head and call the rest of everybody else garbage. look, they have a certain way of thinking about voters in this country, and none of it is good, apparently. because they think those who would vote democrat are so weak that they can't make it their own minds, and those who would vote for trump are so weak that you just sort of pushed them aside and called them garbage. it's a lot. >> kayleigh: marc, the man ad, it starts with what looks like
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working-class white men, and he said, "come on, man! let's make america great again!" do you talk like that with your boys connect. >> marc: all the time. [laughter] here's a funny thing about this. i look at the polls. only 6% of marriages are bipartisan. and seven intent democrats say they would never even date a trump supported periods of the universe of kamala-supporting women married to trump-supporting men is very small. everything fascinating about this, think of what they're saying. you should be embarrassed to vote for kamala harris. don't tell your husband. you don't have to tell anyone. you can keep it a secret. i remember a few years ago we were talking about the shy trump voter. now it's reversed. trump supporters are probably claiming the support trump and it is the kamala voters who are shy and saying, we don't have to tell anybody, it's our secret. >> kayleigh: i want to play this because it's only few seconds. this is the ever eccentric tim walz. >> we should offer classes to these guys to learn how to talk
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to women so they can get this right. because they don't know how to do it. >> kayleigh: kaylee, do you consider tim walz a woman whisperer? >> kaylee: when i get home i will have to ask my husband who to vote for, apparently, let him fill out my ballot for me. it's interesting, because the kamala camp seems to assume that women are going to break for her by a very large margin. there was an interesting rasmussen poll at this morning that found, and pennsylvania specifically, women are only breaking for kamala by about three points. that is not a very big gender gap. so they might think that women are going to vote for kamala and they might hide that fact from their husbands, but it seems more likely to me that they're going to be a lot of women out there who vote for trump and feel the need to hide that factors in their female friends he might judge them. >> kayleigh: he thought this was a hot segment, boy, do have something for you next. stay tuned. [laughter] >> harris: what are we doing? ♪ ♪
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donald trump in new mexico in the minutes ahead. why is he spending time in a state he lost by 11 points? we will have the event live for you. we've also got charles payne on the latest economic news, ari fleischer on all the trash talk, and rnc chair michael whatley. i'm john roberts. sander is off today. come join gillian turner and me at the top of the hour for "america reports." we'll see you soon. ♪ ♪ >> emily: well, billionaire entrepreneur mark cuban tried to insult former president trump this morning. instead, his comments on "the view" just attacked every single woman around trump. watch. >> donald trump, you never see him around strong intelligent women, ever. it's just that simple. they are intimidating to him. he doesn't like to be challenged by them. >> emily: kayleigh?
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>> kayleigh: mark cuban. i had to take a breath before this, because this is so profoundly offensive. i worked for donald trump. i consider myself a strong woman. i consider those around me strong women. kellyanne conway, brooke rol rollins, ivanka trump, hope hicks, sarah sanders. that's before we get to the women that donald trump elevated to very high levels, like nikki haley, who still supports him. like amy coney barrett, who he put on the supreme court, or the women currently around in. susie wiles comes to mind. karoline leavitt. that is so offensive. you know why? it's not just about the women who work for him. he's said the women around donald trump. this comes after the biden garbage coming. what about the women who vote for donald trump? are they weak and dumb connected might keep in just insult any woman who supports donald trump? it's a small step from that, and this is an official harris campaign surrogate. mark cuban. that is misogynistic.
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get out of here, mark cuban. kamala harris, he is or surrogate. i want to hear from you. do you agree women are weak and ineffective whatever he said cannot get out of here. i can't wait to hear from you, kamala. >> harris: i would add jeni a thomas to that list, a lot of people, all -- i did women's town hall with him. those women were with him. those people who are now in charge of the messaging that you have seen go viral. super viral. it's unbelievable that he would say this, and i worked on a philanthropic outreach program during the pandemic. it was a digital -- to reach all high schoolers across the country and lift their spirits sort of thing. he was part of that massive effort during the pandemic. i thought i got to know him a little bit, as much as one can, for the weeks of preparation for that. i have been asked to do it, and i wanted to help in any way because kids were locked down. that's not the mark cuban i thought i got to know. i thought that this was a man
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who was willing to give his free time, as we all wear, to lift up young boys and young girls. what kind of messaging is this for a man who has been in business for so many years, and played so many people? and i would have to guess women among them. a father, a husband. were you thinking when you said it? because there's always time to say "i'm sorry." >> kaylee: you watch that clip and you see how easily it rolled off the tongue, like it was an instinct. you watch the joe biden clip and you see how easily that came out, as well. i'm certain to pick up on a pattern here. when they are backed into a corner, they lash out, and the first thing that comes out of their lips is an insult to the people who they think they can't control. as a young woman, this was extremely offensive, and i'll just say this -- america, you have five days left to remind people like mark cuban and joe biden that they do not get to denigrate you without consequence. it is completely unacceptable.
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>> marc: i would just add to the list that everyone else has brought up, he also appointed the first woman head of the cia, in gina haspel, and he put in charge the first woman who was in charge of the clandestine operations. so the people to run all of our spies around the world, not publicly identified, also a woman for the first time on his watch. he takes pride in how tough his foreign policy is. when you need someone to go out and whack the terrorists, he put women in charge of that. everything i would say about mark cuban, it kamala harris came on "shark tank" and presented one of her word salads to him, he would say "i'm out." he be the first one to send her packing. she would have had no offers and she would have been the person in the holly extent how disappointed she was with tears coming down her eyes that no shark took her offer. [laughs] >> harris: there is a gender gap in the all women town hall. they popped up some video from that. he knew he did. he showed up, he was present. we don't know how all of those women voted or bailed out, but
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they appreciated his time so much, and his attention and his listening to the questions. i don't know where mark cuban is today, that as a woman, i have questions. i want to know, are you big enough, are you man enough to apologize and take responsibility for what you said? >> emily: i doubt it. the audacity behind that comment, the hubris behind it, the cavalier quality, how easily it rolled off his tongue, that he could with a broad brush afforded, billionaire, reality tv star, to say to all of those who served in the military, in the administration with donald trump, those incredible, strong, intelligent female leaders, the best of us, that they are not strong, that they are unintelligent, and a state with a straight face thinking it would be applauded, that is garbage. more "outnumbered" in a moment. , we do business differently from the other guys. we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you.
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