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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" and my cohost emily compagno and harris faulkner and also joining us lisa boothe, fox news political analyst and griff jenkins, fox news national correspondent appeared to the democrats, their reaction to president trump's address last night is being called embarrassing, disgraceful, one of the ugliest displays of partisan politics in american history. the night began with several democrats turning their backs on the president and then walking out. >> i cannot stand one more second, one more second. >> kayleigh: not to be outdone, congressman al green made such a scene he had to be thrown out. >> that is your warning.
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remove this gentleman from the chamber! [people shouting] >> kayleigh: now, this was barely 5 minutes into trump's speech. talk about the quorum, that is what they were supposed to have. it got worse. at the democrats not clap for marc fogel a free american hostage standing beside his 95-year-old mother. >> last summer, i promised the 95-year-old mother that we would bring her boy safely home. after 22 days in office, i did just that and they are here tonight. [applause]
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[cheers and applause] >> kayleigh: and then trump announced the capture of a terrorists coach is someone who killed 13 heroic americans in afghanistan. and we can't stand for that. >> three and a half years ago, isis terrorist killed 13 american service members. tonight i am pleased to announce we have just apprehended the top terrorists responsible for that atrocity. and he has right now his way here to face swift sword of american justice. [cheers and applause] >> kayleigh: how about the murder of student, laken riley question working we get out of our seats for that? >> laken riley was stolen from us by a savage illegal alien. a gang member arrested while trespassing across biden's open southern border and then set
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loose into the united states under the heartless policies that failed administration. with us this evening, beloved mother, allison, and the sister, lauren. [applause] >> kayleigh: and then finally, a 13-year-old pediatric cancer patient who wishes to be a police officer. can we all stand? can we all clap for a hero that america fell in love with? >> i am asking our new secret service director, shawn kern, to efficiently make you an agent of the united states secret service. [cheers and applause]
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[chanting d.j.] >> thank you, d.j. >> kayleigh: reset, we were tucking about how america cried in that moment. i fell in love in that moment, d.j. daniels but i watched debbie wasserman schultz almost grimacing and no claps from her, no standing from democrats. >> i tweeted president trump's only mistake was not bringing coloring books and crowns to keep the democrats during the speech. they look at the kids table and the beautiful moments laid out so eloquently you would think bringing a country together. these are wins for humanity and wins for america. that is what the speech was about and i am so glad he gave it because the trump administration has been moving so quickly, even in that his business. you go to a press conference afterwards and we will talk about, which part? 100 different topics discussed into what he was able to do was take a moment until the american
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people, this is what i have been doing. it is all wins for american $1.7 trillion of investments already in a a few short weeks helping the border crisis and taking out terrorists and fixing government corruption like 360 social security -- that funny remark to bobby kennedy, i guess we are a healthier country than i thought. that is all winning and common sense and all good for american. to see democrats at their met coach, the only thing i can conclude they hate president trump more than they love the country. >> kayleigh: let's learn a little bit more about bj and his awards and 13 surgeries. >> i had 13 brain surgeries and that is how my personality has changed and that is something you don't hear from terminally ill child, i have five months to live. i will keep going until my gas tank runs out because you never know when god will call you home. i would not be here if it wasn't for my dad, and i know he's
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proud of me and i'm proud of him too. i would like to thank president trump because if it wasn't for him, it wouldn't be here today. >> kayleigh: beautiful, beautiful words and not so rational reaction under wallace. >> i hope he has a long life as a law-enforcement officer. but i hope he never has to depend united states capital gains donald trump supporters. if he does, i hope he is not one of the six that loses his life to suicide. >> kayleigh: what happened to humanity? >> harris: what happened to nicole wallace. she was a republican periods he was the comms director for former president g.w. bush. she could see the nation in a nonpartisan way when it called that from the white house. she could see americans. what is she looking at right now? she has joined the liberal side of the chamber last night, literally, the largest
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convention of heart donors living on the planet. living heart donors! what happened to that meeting passion inside of their chest that said, "we want to do great things for america and americans." did they ever say it or mean it? i understand they are going to find a message in a leader in all of that, but is the struggle so hard that you have been so damaged that now as a hurt person you hurt others? that is what i thought of when she was speaking here to there has been real hard image here and she is hurting so i guess se will punch and kick. rachel maddow just sitting there nodding. here tibbett is heartbreaking. that is the thing, but is not anger but it is disappointment. but it is heartbreak. >> kayleigh: it is heartbreak. i want to compare, emily when yuriko lakin riley was talking about the united states and last night her name is they can relate, not lincoln but watch the comparison.
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[people yelling] >> laken riley, an innocent person killed by an illegal, that is right. how many people are being killed by illegals? >> with us this evening laken riley's beloved mother and her sister, lauren. [applause] >> kayleigh: a different president. >> emily: and speaker mike johnson behind there in that seat, such a different experience. we get to talk for a moment about infected democrat party and to carry that football little bit. but is fascinating to me in a little disheartening that for the party that is grappling with identity crisis, that they still for some reason aren't listening to the 70 plus million voters of their party who have something to say. i know that you can state
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senator mallory met morrow went on instagram last night and told political, people are sick and tired of this performative nonsense. this is a democrat state senator taking this. we don't want these elected officials to be cute or clever. people are creating a substance. i bring that up to point out the disheartening nature of those elected officials refusing to even look over at d.j. daniels and marc fogel in so many incredible americans who deserve fellow americans to support them in that moment and that winning out president trump and the winning of us all is such a letdown for those that believe whatever party you are, you are under one flag. physically displayed by nicole wallace to reduce d.j. daniels' triumphant, young life, his aspirations and honor the stowed upon him that he obviously loved in the moment. for her to reduce to talking point that she doesn't play because if she did she would not pile on the phone the police
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nonsense to lead to so many officers dying by suicide. i hope she issues a formal apology as did the democrat officials that displayed sickening behavior in the chamber. >> kayleigh: i'm thinking about someone watching may be a democrat voter and some of his has, it is called politics. they are republicans with statements and marjorie taylor greene and saying laken riley's name. i wanted to go back myself this morning and look at 20248 at the young men and see what republicans did an emotional moment. watched this go to watch mike johnson when president biden has an emotional heartwarming moment. >> i would like to know that john is on that march. we miss him. [applause] and 250 hostages taken. here in the chamber tonight, our families and loved ones held by
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hamas, i pledge to all the families that we will not rest until we bring every one of your loved ones home. we also... [applause] ... >> kayleigh: that is what you do. >> griff: it is called the quorum and having some respect when you should clearly put politics aside for that. but look, let me tell you something that shocks me that really encapsulates what democrats did wrong there. it is to harris' point not planning a message or changing a message. they stayed on the message opposing everything trump does and just how great it is. al green is a congressman from houston. d.j. daniels is from the houston area. i'm trying to confirm whether al green is specifically ej's congressman, but if that is the case, how is that? all the members we know, who is on the guest list?
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if d.j. is al green's constituent and you put up that show with disrespect and didn't have the respect to stay in the gallery to applaud him, it tells you everything you need to know here to there is an old saying, he has to say, well, if i dove in a river to save a drowning man, the headline would say, "can't walk on water." that is the playbook democrats are taking and it was a missed opportunity. i was texting with people last night watching between that bingo battles and the ladies in pink, which you were pointing out in the last hour, they blocked, tank transgender keeping biological men out of women's sports. yet, wearing pink to support women because trump is damaging them. it is literally a failure of epic proportions. i think is a democrats like david axelrod that were attacking the behavior at the very best child the best.
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>> harris: don't insult the children. [laughter] >> kayleigh: that is a great point about al green. lisa, i want to come back to you politically. democrats, quinnipiac said 21%'s approval ratings of congressional democrats. all-time low of 21%. 49% of democrats disapprove of congressional democrats so almost half of your own party. doug schoen asked it is as if the democrat party has gone big clinton campaign strategist about playing possum. they have become trivial in almost irrelevant periods before they are still stammering after the past election. they'll they say the soul searching after you sort of get defeated in that way. and i think they are out of arrows. they have thrown everything at president trump and he is standing and stronger than ever. >> kayleigh: he has. capitol hill four mayors testifying before the oversight committee and republicans failed to uphold the rule of law
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♪ ♪ >> harris: a limp look at capitol hill. the mayors of four sanctuary cities boston, chicago, new york testifying oversight committee. we did this last hour on "the partner focus." it has gotten spicy but republicans are accusing these mayors have turning a blind eye to the law wasting millions of illegal aliens, millions of dollars on those illegal aliens instead of american citizens. but didn't take long for things
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to get like this. >> let's talk about tom homan. shame on him for lying about my city and for having the nerve to insult police commissioner who has overseen the safest boston has been in anyone's life time. bring him here under oath and let's ask him some questions. >> harris: we could really get into it how safe boston has been. i know you have been doing a lot of reporting on the border. what you say, griff? >> griff: if you go back in 2015 when kate was killed on a peer by illegal alien by hosea garcia. he had been deported five previous times with multiple convictions in the san francisco sanctuary city and they released him. and i will get president trump this credit. he was a candidate 2015-2,016th and he said about this case, he said this is an absolute disgrace. nobody has the guts to talk about it and it won't happen if i don't become president.
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he wasn't able to rein in sanctuary cities in his first term but rampant under the biden administration. now you see president trump with a mandate pushing on congress to try to bring this under control. how many people have died or have been raped or who are dis- crimes against them since we didn't learn that lesson? it is unbelievable and often the border world, people say sanctuary cities are simply sanctuary cities for criminals. that is why it has become. you and i just -- >> harris: they can do anything they want to do all over the country. >> griff: it doesn't make sense. if i were a member of congress at the hearing, i would ask all four at those people, how did we get here? how did we not learned the lesson of kate? and why in the world could releasing criminal migrants back into the public and not cooperating with i.c.e. as we saw and talked about in denver, how is that possibly served any
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goal other than making the community that you represent more dangerous? >> harris: let's get to denver, congressman jim jordan and denver mayor, mike johnston had a space exchange about illegal venezuelan gang member freed by denver authorities in the parking lot of the jail. please watch this. >> you won't do it that way. >> i have seen the video and reached out to i.c.e. and offered to sit down and coordinate on strategies if we need to make adjustments on releases, we will do that. this is the first time 1226 releases that we will take action. >> i read your written testimony last night, four and a half pages and you use the word safe, safer, or safety 13 times. talking about my job to protect the safety of the people of people in denver and we prioritize making sure everyone is safe. that is a life. >> harris: a look, they let that tba member out, not holding him at the detention center
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until i showed up that they let him out in the parking lot and he assaulted a cop in the parking lot. that is what they were going back and forth with. the 21, i don't think they see their citizens as people. what is this? >> lisa: sanctuary city protect undocumented citizens over their own citizens. that is what sanctuary city is. this has much deserved public flogging at the mayors of sanctuary city and some have political vulnerabilities as well, michelle bill with a democrat challenge from josh kraft, robert on all potentially well-funded. eric adams is facing primary challenge as well and they were all race and andrew cuomo up in polling right now and i believe he understands there is political vulnerability because he wrote op-ed "new york post" trying to defend the sanctuary city policies. about all this is is a matter of will and sanctuary cities, they could undo it and they saw that with gavin newsom in california when magic way to clean up in
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san francisco when china's president she came in. so it is a matter of will and clearly they would rather put these illegal aliens over there on citizens including the safety of their citizens. >> harris: look, being a thing to a city and there was an op-ed today by mayor adams, one of the mayors from new york city. being a sanctuary city does not give new york city to violate federal immigration laws. to the contrary, new york city will comply with city, state, federal laws as it does now. it is not his decision whether the state as a sanctuary city. all of the leaders together and he is outnumbered how liberal they are a formal republican eric adams. >> emily: that underscores disconnect between liberals and constituents crane for safety, protection to be heard. focus on boston for a second because i want to underscore the point that i.c.e. detainer request served as well as a backstop for the continued to be infected criminal justice system that has all of the holdovers from the soros funded bas and woke him rope policies
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constituents to help eradicate. let's focus on boston december 4th, convicted illegal immigrant murderer who beat his pregnant girlfriend to death in front of her 5-year-old son was released. of course, he was released. here is the exact reason why, his adjustment was positive in jail and he expressed remorse for his actions and reminded everyone he called the police himself after he beat his girlfriend to death. now my point is at the d.a. coach obviously, rejected and wt against the release of this individual. they specifically articulated he was a danger, a flight manger because as illegal immigrant, he continuously came across the border with different aliases. what happens, boston releases him and the team picks him up. that is the efficacy of president trump's executive orders being carried out by tom homan and director kristi noem. >> harris: i mentioned boston
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with michelle wu, sebastian of safety for people and you gave a heartbreaking example. >> kayleigh: bastion of safety and michelle wu and the sound bite you played from jim jordan when he said you keep saying safety, he is saying this to the denver mayor. this is a trend and i don't know if they compared notes and let's go in and give lip service to safety. mayor brandon johnston in his opener, mayor of chicago nothing is more important than safety and well-being. really? nate foy just spoke about illegal immigrant who was suspected of abusing children doing some nefarious with children who now is accused of murder! so that happen in your jurisdiction. you care about safety? right! >> harris: i don't know how they get past it art del cueto vice president of border patrol council said last hour, it is page 2 of i.c.e. detainer. keep them held until we get there. less than 48 hours to get there there make.
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♪ ♪ >> emily: just moments from now, vice president j.d. vance, secretary of defense pete hegseth, national intelligence, tulsi gabbard to randy and texas. eagle pass text is one of the major hot spots during a border crisis. where we saw a jaw-dropping surge of migraines. it seems like this, border patrol agents were encountering
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3,000 to 4,000 migrants a day just end that del rio sector. today, a source tells fox they had 14 apprehensions yesterday. and despite what the last administration claimed, president trump got it done without lawmakers having to pass a bill. >> the media and the prince and the democrat party kept saying we needed new legislation and we must have legislation to secure the border. but it turned out that all we really needed was a new president. [cheers and applause] >> kayleigh: i definitely was clapping and cheering in my living room for that moment. griff, talk to us extensive border and what those numbers mean to the current status today? >> griff: at one point i thought we should buy a house in the in eagle pass. we spend so much time they met because of unprecedented 4,000 a day. it is quite something, emily to witness and i talked this
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morning to the agency in charge eagle pass and they said, look, we are seeing teens every day. you do 14 in the last 24 hours compared to the 40,002,023. that is 30000% increase. and it is good vice president vance will go down there to see this firsthand and talk to the agents to hear not only the situation under control, but also the morale because one thing that wasn't brought up and i did in my reporting at the time, emily, there is only 30 or 40 actual agents in the sector. you have 30 agents on shift, you are 100-150 migrants per agent. would have they doing babe his babysitting, and hundreds of miles of the sector open of people coming in. >> harris: having been down there you are describing exactly what we saw that the line of people would fan out
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horizontally along the river because there is no well. they were building sections of the wall under trump and the wall dilapidated because they didn't finish it. i want to see the rest of my time. can you talk about the member you told us commercial break on x? >> griff: on border patrol saturday, griff, let me tell you number you haven't heard. migrant deaths are down 86%. the biden administration claim to be the most humanitarian and history but anything to them that it is down 86%. >> emily: wow! kayleigh, historic at the border that is down because of people aren't there anymore. the passion of the prior administration was only cruelty. >> kayleigh: griff, i love that number because one of the only place has that when explosive report and one of the few times a broadcast network covered it w was a be seen is he to the kids in emergency and take facilities were chicken and
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still coming out on suicide watch list and had to take pins because they would slit their wrists. that number is down here to this president is humanitarian president. >> griff: i covered the border more than 12, 13 years going to 2010 there were 200 no administration had i watched natural migrant round in the river. it is a difficult thing to watch. i've been in every war zone the last 25 years. but this is clearly secure the border making it more humanitarian not only children. >> lisa: president biden created this with his pen and president trump has sold this crisis with his. it was a matter of will and he has solved the border crisis and takes a lot of heat for his use of the 24. but this victory brought to you in large part because of tariffs, getting mexico to remain in mexico. and use of the threat of tariffs with one that got them to take illegal aliens back in.
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commentators stephen a. smith who recently said this about democrats. >> he won the popular vote 1.5%, one of the smallest ever. he won the general election by less than 50%. what kind of mandate is this really? it is a mandate and i will explain why. i don't mind the question but let me be clear. i'm not a supporter of trump but the truths and the facts. the fax is the man won every swing state any increased his voter turnout in his paper from the standpoint of blacks, latinos, young voters. he increased his numbers in that regard from 2020. 89% of the counties shifted to the right. that is a mandate! the man won every swing state and 89% of the county shifted. i don't understand how people can look at that and say there is no mandate! there is a mandate! >> kayleigh: emily, i wonder how joy behar found about a fact bomb dropped on her head. [laughs] >> emily: words never spoken
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on that set clearly. you mentioned mark cuban and he had an interesting interview and they talked about the democratic strategy. i thought firsthand and what i realized is the democrats, they will call in a squad of 50 people to figure out how to do it and that set up. it will take forever and they will fail. do you have the republicans coming in and donald trump will sell the same dollar for $2 and make a profit. they can't sell anything. i add on top of that nor did they have a strategy about messaging because they have identity crisis they spoke about in the first block. they talked about that and that point the online messaging and rest directing that. it is not the platforms. they are failing on the messaging emily so when they refuse to applaud or support the many americans in the many victories that benefited all of us that we highlighted last night. good luck to them finding some type of outsider. that is part of the problem. >> kayleigh: we have that sound bite from mark cuban that
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you referenced. let's watch. >> i know that democrats can't sell [bleep]. donald trump can sell and if you give the democrats $1 bill and sell for $0.50, they would hire 50 people to decide if they really need to figure out how to do it and then would not know how to sell a dollar bill for $0.50. if you give it to donald trump and sell this $1 bill for $2, he would find out a way. >> kayleigh: i'm a little sick democrats but one way before and then after. market and no strong women and now democrats can't sell. james carville and for kamala harris. he was certain she would win and all of a sudden he is questioning democrats strategy. it is easy to wake up when you lose the election. >> griff: he is clearly not an election but politicians have shifting gears 180 degrees or maybe he thinks that will help them. it is fascinating. let me point out one thing about john fetterman because you had him on the board. joe manchin left a link that was not filled.
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john fetterman is clearly in that lane and he may depending on the legislation to let to next four years may be the most important senator voting. and we will see if he has higher aspirations to bring to the deed to the oval office. that is a good line. the messaging has to change and last night, donald trump spoke to the working class yet again. despite all of what the democrats criticizing him, there was a heavy message to the working class that i have got elected to do a job for you and that is what i'm going to do. so, they have to find a way to give whoever the person will be to talk to the working class again and be taken seriously. >> kayleigh: reset, that is a good point about john or jonathan john fetterman and the hoodie i love. but it is easy to say the democrats are leaderless and rudderless and the republicans were that way during obama. 2010, we didn't have a leader.
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then trump came here to there can be a leader on the rise in. >> the pendulum swings back and forth but it is not a messaging problem but you can't sell a flaming pile of poop. that is what the democrat party is. they took 20% cut on 80/20 keeping men out of women sports and at least hillary clinton is not alone wandering around in the wilderness but the entire democrat party. they are at a loss because trying to bring up the russia hoax which we already spent $32 million on to find out what we knew all along that there was no russian collusion. it is not a messaging problem. it is a party problem. >> harris: it is interesting as though they are politics will live forever the way they are. they don't have to change. look, midterms will be here and i'm wondering if the percentage was wet, 21% approval? if your personages that far down the drain, you have got to make up ground and then beat the
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republicans who have majorities in both the house and senate. more at the senate, obviously when you look at the size of the senate versus the house. but still, you can say republicans picked up seats based on this very resistance to not see what reality is our right now. it is interesting. that year and a half ago by like this. they need a message which means today they need to be introspective about how to get the message. about last night it looked like they just wanted to hate trump. >> kayleigh: joe biden's pulling how low can you go? congressional democrats emily a strategy that did not work. do you think you are fit? the test experts say they will prove it. ♪ ♪
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coming up on "america reports" at the top of the hour. ♪ ♪ spam and i'll write, we are chair dancing now, lisa. trying to lose weight. how the experts weigh in on a pressing topic. how many push-ups should an average person do or be able to do. according to the mayo clinic, there is not one simple answer, women aged 25 and older should manage 20 shan to floor push-ups. men at the same age shed to get 28th. at 45, women should manage 14 and may and 16th. at 65, both men and women should be able to get to ten. maybe i'm biologically older than i am. just tell that to hhs secretary, robert f. kennedy jr. he was knocking out push-ups and genes at 70! and recently we saw defense
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secretary working out with green berets to germany. today put us to shame. lisa, what is your work out like? i work out is fine but there is a woman inside of me that wants to escape and i have to put her back. i don't know if anyone seen "saturday night live" that i thought you were on a diet? i'm starving. that is me! i challenged a navy seal to -- i might have sat had some wine. i got to 50. >> harris: you got to 50 push-ups? >> lisa: i have not done push-ups in a long time but my problem is eating. i played sports my whole life. >> kayleigh: i love to run and i run every morning which is great but i am the weakest person known to man when it comes to my arms. i remember i was a cheerleader in high school but i was rooting for the boys to get the touchdown pushing for the team to win. but stopped doing touch dance because i do push-ups at the
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time and my boyfriend's mom would make fun of me in the stands because my arms would barely bend. i couldn't even do one. >> harris: come up with a different answer celebration then -- oh, my goodness, griff. >> griff: look, i did by going this morning, does that count? >> harris: i know you have sold dancing. >> griff: there was a fad trained to do 22 push-ups every day in honor of 22 veterans that commit suicide every day. it was an awareness campaign. i did it because i got challenged. just a simple 20 push-ups a day does quite a lot for upper body strength. i recommend find your number in your age group and knock it out periods feeling you found a cause. that is beautiful. will next be five it forced me to do push-ups. >> lisa: you remember to get that episode for the travel channel and i was freezing on the beach and everya
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♪ ♪ >> fox nation is out with a brand-new series. it's called "the tides that bind," inside alabama football, it takes viewers inside the locker room, practice field, and storms as the crimson tide navigates the transfer of coaching power from the legendary nick saban to new head coach caleb devore. here the clip. ♪ ♪ >> good morning.
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[team reciting prayer] >> you've got a city the size of tuscaloosa that gets over 100,000 people in a stadium on a saturday, and that is decades and decades of success, of people leading a program that made this place what it is, and that is our job to continue to hold onto it and make it better for those that follow us. >> watch the brand-new series "the tides that bind" inside alabama football, with new episodes every wednesday on fox nation. thanks to you all for watching "outnumbered." don't forget to dvr us when you cannot watch us live peered special things to lisa and griff for joining us today, and for now here is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> john: emily, thank you so much. at any moment now we are expected in the first white house briefing since president trump'
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