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>> hello, everyone. merry christmas week. this is "outnumbered" i'm kennedy. today we have julie. we have dr. nicole sapphire, and board certified physician if we need one over the hour. kayleigh mcgee-white is here. for the steam boat institute. our man in the middle. jason, fox news contributor and former utah congressman. look at this. welcome one and all. we're just 28 dayed s away from the new trump administration. president elect trump is promising a new golden age of american prosperities. check it. >> the people have given us their trust. we are giving them the biggest first week, most extraordinary
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one hundred first days of american history. hard working patriots like you who built the country. in 2024 it was haord working patriots like you who turned out and voted and saved our country. moving not only wanting to mandate but built new american majorities all over the place. we will define our country's future. i de believe it will define our country's future. the golden age of america is upon us. [cheers and applause] it's going to be a golden age. there is a spirit we have now we didn't have just a short while ago. they call it the trump effect. before taking office we're bringing in the jobs, opportunity, safety, common sense back to the usa. >> we love common sense.
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according to a new fox poll americans believe he will deliver. with more than half of the country saying they're hopeful for the future. this is an exciting and welcomed change, jason. we have had so much division for so long. it feels the country has been torn apart. so many politicians have operated from a place of negativity. how will the shift manifest. >> there has been a big void, right. to have a commander and chief who can speak and talking on a variety of issues. from panama to the border, to israel to the economy. i mean he's doing it all. there are a lot of things that have to happen for him to get there. first we have to pick a speaker. think that will be more don ten should yous than we thought a week ago. you have to get the senate to don firm his nominees. >> you think kevin mccarthy comes back? >> no. i think that ship sailed a long
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time ago. you have to get the senate to confirm his nominees. to get through that process. if you don't have a speaker you can't get through the certification of the election. we have those things before january 20th. do what the country wants the president to do, implement his plan. >> the democrats went negative. now we see an overwhelming majority of americans who say they're hopeful, helpful. they're looking to the near future and finally feel good about something. what conversations have you had with people and heard that unexpectedly. >> i have heard people thanking god, praising god for the common sense theory. that is immediated to fix this country. it takes common sense to close the boarders. it takes common sense to stop illegal immigration. it takes common sense to fix the economy. the former administration seemed
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to ignore we had inflation, in a recession at one point. they never acknowledgeed that either. a lot of common sense making decisions will come into office. i think the american people will be relieved this christmas holiday. a lot of middle class families have less gifts because they can't afford to put food on their table. hopefully it's more prosperous 2025. >> are you seeing a shift in terms of consumers and people buying more gifts because they feel more financially optimistic. >> i think the economic effects will take a little while to trickle down. people are hopeful but it doesn't translate into optimism just yet. i'm glad trump gave credit to the american people specifically. it was his political come back and the aofrpblg american. i feel like my family who lives in the middle of ohio.
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they would like politicians to leave them alone. they have been vilified by democrats for paying attention to one guy giving credit to them. they have been vilified and ignored, left behind. when trump says the attacks on him are representing something much bigger he's hitting an important point. he maybe the tool of accountability for the average american. the american people are the source of that. when democrats spend the past eight years attacking him that's what they're attacking. going after the american people. i'm glad he recognizes that. it's a reason to be hopeful for the next four years. >> it certainly feels like it. it feels like this, he's almost on a honeymoon period. you have tech ceos. you have time's person of the year. you know a few weeks ago he was literally hitler and the biggest threat to democracy and a
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fascist. now people are doing a complete 180. >> i mean the optimism is palpable. i feel it everywhere i go. the reality is people have spoken. it's trump's time and the administration's time. -- so while i like the glass is half full mentality that we have right now. he really does need to deliver for the american people. that's why they gave him the mandate. the things he has said the first hundred days. closing the boarder day one. start the deportation movement. drill baby drill. what is he doing for that. i anticipate he will try to expand the 2017 tax cuts and jobs act. he has to do that. if we don't see that in the first six months of the administration republicans only have themselves to blame. >> that's what people want.
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they want to see something, feel it to kayleigh's point they want the economic boost. not just words which is what we have had for so long. empty promises and demonization. they want the bottom line, the driver. >> to trump's team's credit they're on a quick move. midterms are two years down the road. there is a chance republicans can lose the slim majority in the house. think they keep the senate. the first hundred days are important setting the tone and agenda, getting things done. >> the senate have to get the confirmations done. we can't be held up. >> and dismantle the deep state. >> there is a lot to do there. yes patel and bondi. it's not just the department of justice. it's permeated throughout
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government. from the energy sector to the transportation sector. sean duffy has his hands full. there is a lot to be done there. the deep state permeates far further than just the department of justice. >> hopefully we have doge. >> i was thinking the same thing. >> come clean up. >> important clean up. isle six, isle everything. coming up an 81-year-old congress woman is mia. we are learning where she has been. it's not good. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> well, there is new debate around congressional term limits and the aiming of america's politicians. after 81-year-old congress woman missing six weeks of key house votes. nobody knew where she was apparently. she was eventually found living in a retirement community. texas congress woman kay graininger has been awhol for months. her office claims health challenges have made travel to washington "difficult." that was the only explanation. her son telling local outlets she is dealing with dementia issues and has had a rapid decline moving into the retirement facility. why are we just learning about this now. 81 years old.
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she voted as recently as july, kennedy. she wasn't in washington. dementia doesn't happen over night. her family says she has did he clyde since september. she votepugh in july. >> why is she still holding the office. what does it take to remove someone. the people in her district deserve to be represented in congress. she clearly condition do it if her son has admitted she has dementia issues. she shouldn't be serving. step aside. what's the removal process. the 25th amendment for the president. >> you have to vote on it in the house. if the case was made. i'm sure everyone would vote for it the problem is she was well enough to show up at kwon tkcongressfor the unveiling of r
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portrait. as nicole and i talked about she didn't vote that day. i don't think she was necessarily capable of voting. yes the media ther never did its job. constituents were mislead with her twitter feed. they continue to post who is doing that. this demands a ethics investigation. what was the staff doing. how did they respond? >> how is that not elder abuse. >> that's so is leading to the constituents and people in texas. >> talk about elder abuse, misleading the american public. heard of joe biden. seriously joe biden easement al decline we have talked about for a long time. any dole it's not just joe biden it's mitch mcconnel, nancy pelosi. our president has cognitive issues. where do you draw the line. it's irresponsible for the elected open officials, right.
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the families are condoning it like jill biden did for years and covered it up. >> it's a slippery slope. some people call for term limits. there is a valid argument for that. having normal turn over for congress. people talk about a minimum age for presidency. maybe there should be a maximum age. i don't agree with. there is some intelligence and experience comes with age. it comes down to whether they're able to mentally and physically able to perform their job. that goes beyond congress. she has been struggling with dementia is the moment she should of been taken from her seat. she represents the american people. voted to be in there. it's a failure of her duty to do that. an 81 can be healthy -- >> you have senator grassly who
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is 90 i put him against anyone. then you have senator feinstein incapacitated as well. >> you vote on these people, rely on people and trust the people what does it is a so new people coming in? you can't trust them if they can't make a wise decision to pull out when they're not capable to serve their country. >> i would like term limits and more representation in congress. it's clear people won't give up political power unless they're forced too. we wouldn't need conversations about term limits if people were not career politicians. they're suppose to be public servants. kay graininger was to be a representative for her constituents. they have real needs. for six months they haven't had
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an advocate in washington. her zol responsibility. she deprived them of the right. i don't know who is to blame. the family. the staff. i don't want -- >> yes, all of the above. >> the victims here are the people. the con still aoubts she was to represent. where do they go to get their voice back? >> two things though. >> -- run for her seat. >> two things though. they have to get rid of these people. >> it's okay to vote should not out. >> they didn't know. >> they need to figure it out. >> they just let it happen. that's the mentality in washington. it's okay not to show up. >> if you don't show up for your job you get a call. if she wasn't voted since july why didn't she get a phone call.
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>> the national media is not doing their job. look at her website. in charge of discretionary spending in the house of representatives. wonder why we're in so much trouble. this person has not shown up to her job in six months. the other thing is there needs to be term limits for bureaucracy. dr. fauci should of never sat in that seat for 40 plus years. you get too comfortable. you do term limits do it for bureaucracy too. >> yes, that's why she thought it was okay not to show up to work for six months. a staggering 87% of americans were in favor for term limits for congress. 87%. obviously it's not just the gen zs. it's all of america. nancy pelosi needs to walk off with hurricane or crutch.
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>> mitch mcconnel is beautiful to watch at times. >> joe biden. >> you raise the point of the seat of the appropriation committee. where were her colleagues. why didn't they say anything. why did the media report it. why is everyone silent. >> she's not the only one. sorry congressman scott, democratic side of the isle. he's not able to fully function. that's my personal opinion. >> maybe they did know. republicans with a slim majority didn't want to change. >> that's a fact. >> there maybe deceit. >> they know. they know. >> this is a problem. you answer to the american people. you don't answer to the gop party apparatus. you do what is best for the constituents first. >> the biden administration knew for years, years of his cognitive decline and covered it up. that's the washington we have been dealt. democrats and the media are going after elon musk ever since
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>> president elect trump knocked down the media andraisedlon musk in the new department of efficiency this weekend. >> we will create the new government of efficiency headed by elon musk. [ applause ] >> no, he's not taking the presidency. i like having smart people.
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you know they're on a new kick. russia, russia, russia, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. all of the hoaxes. the new one is president trump has seeded the presidency to elon musk. no, no. that's not happening. elon has done an amazing job. isn't it nice to have smart people to rely on. don't we want that. he has done a great job. >> donald trump lemon tried to get on the new kick but was slapped down. watch. >> who is the real president elect do you think? >> donald trump. >> democratic law makers are calling elon musk is president musk and trump is the vice president or head of communications. >> what, what, what. nobody said that. >> you have not paid attention. >> i pay attention to my day and get a better life and get ahead. >> you have your phone with you.
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>> yes. >> google president musk and see what comes up. >> that's a lowed question. >> give me sources. >> axios, business insider. abc news. new york times. >> keep going. >> the atlantic. >> i don't trust them we're the common man. we don't trust these. >> you know kennedy, watching that reminds me of the last time donald trump lemon went out to talk to voters. said to black voters they're like who you are voting for. they're like donald trump. he was like, what. he doesn't get it. >> no. if you remember the disastrous interview with miss bossy long musk. he has an a x to grind he blew that interview. he would of come with curiosity and objectivity to understand how elon musk operates.
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instead he offended his boss and now the contract doesn't exist. he has a ax to grind and wants to under mind him. the guy who he interviewed speaks for a lot of people. they don't trust the narrative they have been given for the last eight years from mainstream media. it's manufactured propaganda. it's shoved down peoples throats. we tried this in 2016. we will try this again. if he brings on people to bring down the scope of government. good for president trump. >> jason, if you go to google or ai and ask the questions they're hreubl leaning with the responses. we show the algorithms favor liberal talking points. the fact that google, presidency long can be a trending thing. do you think trump would concede any power? >> i look at the democrats and say really, that's all you have got. that's all you have on e elon
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musk. the guy can launch satellites, space ships. helping people neuroly with spines and brains and everything. then he's able to spend time doing this. the guy is absolutely amazing. one of the best minds. most successful entrepreneur. i saw his mother. she was here. she was wonderful. i introduce the myself. i said, thank you. thank you for being successful. i'm so sorry that you have to put up with so much garbage because you and your family have been successful. >> jason makes a good point now. trump is being criticized for having the smartest, best and brightest around them. that's the fundamental of did he democracy. you have smart and bright people bringing ideas to congress unvoted for by the people. it makes sense to me trump is elected to have the smartest
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people around him guide and advice. >> democrats pretend to care about this. elon musk is being a billionaire. supposedly that's a bad thing. they don't have problem taking money from their own pet billion billionaires. think they haiti long musk because he breaks the choke hold by say things out loud and ad advocates in the open. he doesn't go behind closed doors elon musk calls people out on x publicly. he talks publicly about his agenda. which policies he would like to implement. the problem is the public supports his agenda over the democrats. that's where the real source of power lies. >> democrats have the media. trump has musk. >> yes, he does. the mainstream media is so, it's dissolution alal at this point. watching donald trump lemon try
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to remain relevant is an example what the mainstream media is. the mainstream media has not learned a lesson, their message is backfiring. this message has backfired. they have tried to create so much late in this country. where did it get them? trump back into office. i think the mainstream media has done more damage for their priorities. good for them. keep up. >> fetterman calls out democrats rooting for trump to fail.
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other side really didn't know what the hell hit them. they got hit hard. the victory was such an outstanding one, such a big one. we want people to be happy and healthy. they did they lost their confidence. if you watch television now they're be fuddled. they don't know what the hell happened. >> that was president elect trump recalling democrats shocked reactions to his big win. democratic senator john fetterman says trump won because he protects the american way of life. nobody bought into the fascist label. >> i didn't believe it was about fascism. >> kamala harris said he was a fascist. >> that's her prerogative. it's not a word i would use. you have a lot of democrats in my state that i know and i love people that will vote for trump. they're not fascist.
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also fascist that's not a word that regular people use. i think people will decide who is the candidate that will protect and project, you know, my version of the american way of life. that is what happened. >> now fetterman is calling out his fellow democrats who are hoping trump fails. >> i have been warning people like, you have to chill out. you know like the constant, you know, freak out. it's not helpful. so you know pack a lunch. pace yourself. because he hasn't even taken office yet. >> do you think he has the >> if you root against theul president you're rooting against thnation. i'm not ever going to be where i want a president to fail. so country first. it's become a cliche. it happens to be truth.
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>> jason, it seems like at least one democrat has learned lessons from the election do. you think can he convince other members of his party to do the same. >> who thought john fetterman, the senator would be the voice of reason for the democratic party. the more you hear from him the more you think he's speaking real truths out there. will other people listen, i don't know. i don't know if they will get it. i don't think they took the time to understand trump and his appeal to the working men and women of the country from coast to coast. donald trump listens to them. he likes them. he likes the country. he wants to make america great again. democrats have to look in the mirror and say what are we fighting against. we said the op sthaeuft. that's not as american as what don another trump did. >> i think other democrats agree with fetterman but don't want to admit it we see democratic senators paying lip service to
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trump's agenda or signal a willingness to work with him. >> think the democrats need to have a rude awakening, right. think the election has taught them their way of preaching hate and hating republicans is not working. who knew john fetterman would be the voice of reason, honestly. remember when he was running and was elected we thought who is this guy. he's right. you should put country first. that's what the elected officials are put in place to do. we haven't seen elected officials in this administration put the country first. they put themselves first. it's refreshing. >> kennedy, when he said that, you shouldn't root against trump. part of me wonders if this would of been the reaction if trump didn't deliver the thorough walloping as he did. if it was narrow as in 2016 would we have seen the 2016 resistence or gotten similar --
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>> i think you're absolutely right. think they looked for the daylight. the daylight for democrats come go there is a crack in the veneer. there wasn't. this was a solid victory as the former president and future president could of hoped for. fetterman, we have to look at pennsylvania. he's coming from a politically interesting place. it's not california. it's not new york. you have he democrats there that consider themselves to be traditional democrats. they feel they have been failed by progressivism. so josh shapiro is a democrat in pennsylvania figuring that out. they won't tow this ultra radical party line. it doesn't benefit them in the long run politically. also it's horrible for people in their state. that was ground zero for the election. we all knew how ever pennsylvania voted that's how the presidential race would go. what i like about fetterman and
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trump now they don't sound like they're running for reelections. that's how i would like to have our politicians operate. a place of honesty. a conciliatory place where you want someone to succeed if you want the country to succeed. >> if they fail and ideas fail then you challenge them during elections. >> nicole, another interesting point fetterman brought up in the interview. he's willing to consider and vote for trump's cabinet nominees. do we expect that from other senate democrats or is fetterman the lone voice? >> i think we will see cross overs. i was surprised by fetterman. i was a critic. i was concerned. when i see interviews recently. two things. one as a mother of three boys i hate the hoodie and shorts. i try to raise my boys without that level of casualties. and god bless speech therapists.
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i was concerned his auditory processing disorder would make it difficult for him to be in this position. he has proven me wrong and everyone else wrong. think he truly gets it he feels like the man of the people now. to say if you root against the president, meaning his agenda is national security, the border, you know trying to make things more affordable. >> if you're going against that you're going against the american people. fetterman gets it. >> coming up gen z is playing by their own rules when it comes to working. more on that, next. ♪
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>> dhs says the man accused of setting a woman on fire, killing her in the new york city subway was in the country illegally. he was previously did he ported. we have the latest for you. will trump sit down with putin to end the war in ukraine. johnson to resign. will he take the high dive. will donald trump buy green land and take back the panama canal. he says he wants to do both. join us at the top of the hour for "america reports" we will see you then. >> ne don they don't know the rg stones and keith richards will out live them all.
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gen z have entered the work force. they believe it's perfectly fine to be 5-10 minutes late to work. compare that to 20% of genx and baby boomers. the boss may not be happy about it. it's not just when gen z get to work how they get to work. some rely on their parents to drive them to the office and they're even boasting about it on tik tok. okay. now kayleigh, i know you're a tkpw*rbgs en z. >> don't ask me to defend this. >> are you surprised by this at all? >> no. >> are you going to drive your children to work in the work force. >> no. when i was a junior in high school. i drove 45 minutes on the highway. i don't mind as a parent though that they're not embarrassed to be seen in public with me. if i get to drive my kids to work that's a feather in my cap.
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no, they should drive themselves. also arriving late to work. ten minutes, that's not acceptable. people don't want to show up to work period. that's lazy mentality. why, parents allow their kids to get away with anything at home. the homework assignment is late. i will give you an extra day. that's the mentality. >> if you look at the generation they violate i don john wooden's pyramid of success on every level. one of the greatest tenants is if you're not early you're late. you should be early and be prepared. the only way to properly prepare for your day is to be there early. do you disagree with me, jason? >> i'm proud that you know john wooden and you know his isms. they're so true. you have to do things like make your bed, clean up, do the basic things, feed the dog, scoop the poop, then go to school. >> even if you don't have a dog. >> yes. scoop the poop across for the
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neighbor. >> wait a second. hold on a second. as a parent of a gen z, where are the parents? the older generations are allowing this level of complacency. you go to schools, kids are allowed to have the certain behaviors. now the institution is allowing this and raising these lazy brats. i can say that because i have them. just kidding, my kids are great. the fact that they're boasting that they are being driven to work by parents. one argument they can't afford a car because of they koonly. i will give them that. on the other hand we allow this to happen. we have to stop this from happening. >> kayleigh, i blame your parents. >> let's give gen z credit for one thing. at least they have jobs. that's an improvement. i feel called out being late. i was the last one sprinting to the couch. maybe it's just me. i don't know, i'm kind of different yam to being a
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passenger princess. i wouldn't ask my parents to drive me to work. i have asked my husband to drive me to work. it's nice not to worry about traffic. >> that's a wonderful bonding exercise. i don't have a problem with that at all. >> me neither. >> i worry about the resilient. you use to drive yourself to work. think about the thing. not you you're a millennial. >> talk about us old people. >> think about the things we did when we were kids. >> our parents were walking miles in the winter, six feet of snow. not doing that. >> here we go. >> turning a blind eye has it made us into over bearing parents who don't allow people in kayleigh's generation -- >> i don't think they could survive without a phone. if they didn't have a phone -- >> i don't think anyone could survive without the phone. >> i could. i could totally. >> you go to the schools. schools allow kids to have
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phones on the desk. allowed to be on them in class, outside of class. >> i ask teachers. you know who texts the kids. it's their moms. we are the ones doing it. >> i text my daughter when she is in school. are you eating your vegetables. >> my kids are the one without a phone. i don't feel about it. >> we have more "outnumbered" in a moment stay with us.
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>> molly: there we are. last but not least, manhattan's fifth avenue is decked out for the holidays. they have pulled out all the stops for their christmas window display. so beautiful. one in particular for its resemblance to none other than president-elect trump. appears to be doing the trump dance. yes. looking side-by-side. you tell us. you can almost hear the ymca from here. >> absolutely. it is bringing america together. everyone is just behind the dance. it makes you feel happy. it's great for the holidays. >> it makes people mad too. >> you've got nfl guys doing it. trump added the golf swing. everybody is going to -- guys that cannot dance like me. i have no excuse anymore. you can at least do this.
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>> for those who hate the trump dance, they are just stupid. what you should hate is the macarena. every time they do that at our wedding -- i am just saying i would rather do the trump dance. >> we are not doing the chicken dance either. >> those two should be banned forever. >> it goes to show that there has been a vibe shift. onwhat was once taboo is not anymore. >> if you are looking for something fun to watch this christmas, please stream "the great christmas show down." tom shillue hosts. i am going to be doing it, and it is the most fun you will have. thanks to everyone on the couch, and now here are our friends at "america reports." >> john: thank you. stunning a report saying that the biden administration

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