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representatives just censured al green over outburst at trump's join address. you are looking at it there. the final vote 224-98 and ten democrats voted yes, just end but i suppose that is something. two democrats voted present. green was escorted out of tuesday's remarks after he refused to stop to stop interrupting the president. he was screaming "you have no mandate!" and waving his cane and a lot of theatrics. most democrats maintain support for al green and his actions. well censored, they broke out, watch. >> the adoption of house resolution 189, the house has resolved representative al green p censured and in the house have representative for the censure and al green p censured
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resolution by the speaker. ♪ ♪ speak of the house will come to order. the house will come to order. >> kayleigh: they broke out in song. it is more about the election fan singing but time will tell. hello, this is "outnumbered" and i'm kayleigh mcenany and my cohost, emily compagno, also joining us molly line, foxholes correspondent and on the couch for the first time, we are glad to have her a fighter and a warrior for women, riley gaines, out kick contributor, welcome, relief. brian kilmeade fox & friends cohost and hosed up "the brian kilmeade show" and one nation with brian kilmeade now airing sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern time. riley, we all saw you sitting in
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the gallery and you are there as al green went totally nuts. i'm curious what you saw. >> first let me say i'm so excited to be on the couch with you guys. as you mentioned, i was there and got to witness theatrical performance in person. immediately my first response is how embarrassing and embarrassing not just democrats but i felt secondhand embarrassment being in the room. i know other countries are watching constituents and civilians across america are watching this and it is embarrassing. whether al green or the pink costumes, of course, there shirts storming out and going out on x and announcing they left, that news flash if you have to naturally left a room, chances are no one cares you were in the room and the first place. entirely theatrical and i want to know who was advising the dnc, the democratic party because i believe they need to lose their job.
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>> kayleigh: they appear leaderless and rudderless and democrats would agree with you, riley. axios have these posts and some background didn't attach their name and other democrats attach their name. centrist democrats what green did was inappropriate and he became the story, not the price of eggs. george vladimir, moderate democrat new york, my present, your president is speaking and we do not interrupt. we don't pull those stands, jared golden and that there centrist go take is average american thought the optics were pretty bad. another democrat, people could have sat on their hands but we ended up looking like infants when trump is actually the toddler, he said. there is one person who sits on the panel of "the view." let's watch her. >> well, i didn't watch it. i was looking for signs have been opposition party, which is what the democratic party must be at this point, not resistance. resistance is passive.
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when representative al green stood up and said, "you don't have a mandate to take away medicaid." he was tossed out. i expect of the rest democratic caucus and the rest of the colleagues -- >> kayleigh: brianna, joined the party. >> another reason not to watch "the view." you rode whip like that and i was over the senate gallery too and i got a chance to see the antics. he was the one who started impeachment six years ago before he even knew what he was talking about. than started to say nonsense about medicaid. it is not grounded in reality. he stood up and i'm wondering why the sergeant and arms and security before they went to break, did you notice nancy pelosi? why go to nancy pelosi? she is not the speaker. did she know about it? and then goes back to nancy pelosi again and al green finally and other sergeant and arms gavels down and other
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security person walks up it doesn't look like security person and basically tell him "you've got to go." he leaves in an interview and has no regrets. such an embarrassment. i don't think the democrats are scrambling right now because like you said, every person has weaknesses and maybe they want to use the eggs and inflation shut down and up. we need to get to that because that's all we are talking about is they are not standing to return at marc fogel, a student accepted to west point, taking down revanche porn and are they for revanche pron or the capturing of i.c.e. agent with abbey gate and the mastermind and you can't care for that? >> kayleigh: you are exactly right how speaker and a mike johnson notes al green was the first congressman to ever have to be removed from presidential address. he joined stellar group of individuals just censored in recent years and we will pull up their faces. to jamaal joe gym jamaal bowman
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and adam schiff who led russia d al green you are exactly right d impeachment folks the first one into the strong presidency. emily, brian made a key point, the message in the x got lost and they put out a video saying the same message. elizabeth warren, chuck schumer in the first time seeing them from the same song sheet, the fact that totally overshadowed by these crazy protests. >> emily: of course. to hammer out your point about crazy, i thought the best quote where he said in this lack of decorum, this crazy outburst was not by a lunatic and buffalo been an elected representative of the united states congress! when you put it like that and contrast his behavior with his lack of support for a constituent of his, suite d.j. daniels who his father said lives there, that is preposterous. these are the same bodies
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apparently paid to represent half of the united states, but they are doing anything but. want to point out the ten democrats, including more, so they voted to censure their own member of the party for deplorable behavior, but where were they, however for floating biological men in sports which mark where were they the entire thing when so many reasons for them to at least clap and show support for the things that unite us all instead of simply dividing it further by sitting there max holland? to me, it is showing modicum of support against accountability can set . i wish they had gone a step further and shown as they were americans before children of the party. >> kayleigh: my list of the ten who voted, i do not believe any of them were one of the two who voted to keep biological men out of women sports making your exact point. molly, d.j. daniels, the 13-year-old amazing little boy with 13 brain surgeries, america fell in love with and captured
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our hearts. when democrat said this background to axios, "not standing for trump would be a good strategy but separate him from the kid from cancer." why could they not do that? >> molly: exactly, not standing for a d.j. might be worse than pulling out shaking and screaming with your cane or two i think it is worth noting pj was not the only child with a presence in the room that had survived brain cancer. there was a woman from massachusetts a democratic from talking about her son who is four years old who has been battling brain cancer as well and the need for nih funding and the need for investment in child cancer. it is a nonpartisan issue everybody can get behind. racing that was part of what president trump tried to do last night, reversing this trend whed cancer is top priority. there is common ground to be found and standing could bring that common ground to the forefront. i think what democrats want to do is fight for those things,
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nih funding. they want attention on that and not shaking up a cane and not standing for d.j. they want to pay for those kind of things. hakeem jeffries tried to shift al of criticizing republicans on the economy when asked about green. that will be a challenge for the democrats to talk about the things they want to talk about instead of being pulled into these types of discussions. >> kayleigh: when biden mentioned the march on similar, we stood and hamas and the individuals captured by -- democrats could not get their out of the seats. a kid with cancer and laken riley's mom, what a shame. mike we spoke about congressman green earlier this morning on "america's newsroom." >> the party is in disarray and they don't have identified later and they don't have a vision or a platform they can run on. so the only word i can describe it as are flailing right now so that's why they resort to antics
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and they want to fight trump and america first agenda and fight all of us. so they debase themselves showing up on the house floor and acting like children. >> kayleigh: we have a special announcement: house speaker mike johnson at this time tomorrow will be sitting where brian kilmeade is in the center seat of "outnumbered" for the very first time. we cannot wait to talk to him. breaking now, president trump is spinning most of the tariffs after he spoke to claudia sheinbaum from mexico. to the agreement is in place until april 2nd. according to the white house official, mexico presented trump with tangible evidence there has been increasing in fentanyl seizures in the last 30 days. and demonstrated real commitment to curtailing cartels and drug trafficking. can we get that and put it up? the tariffs exemptions to the usmca a huge deal trump put
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together. together. ironically usmca came together after threaten tariffs against mexico. averted and when the president of mexico and the umc a replace nafta. we will pull up truths though show in a minute that however usmca is exempt from tariffs. >> brian: pedis conflicting message at the white house and in the beginning we want to balance trade and inequities tied to do that. usb 24, we will tear if you. the thing is if we stop fentanyl able to go against the three countries most responsible flooding into our country. canada, china with precursors and mexico where preston and flood across. they have made 100 arrest over the beacon and fluke convicted criminal cartel members into the country and many people thought that was impossible and then, of course we see the trickle of people coming across the border from our southern border or do you wonder what are they doing on their side of the border
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question what they put 20,000 marines when the trump administration. they must be doing something because helping to seal it off which makes you think fentanyl less getting across. was able to make the case. so take the win, this seems to be a win. >> kayleigh: it does. emily, i'm looking at truths social and it is u.s. ema they will not be required to fall under the u usmca agreement and this is until april 2nd. so you see this here and i want to bring up this point about deadlines. i think it is important trump got a lot of criticism from the media. how dare you put the tariffs in place? i think it mattered he had not left. there is a new deadline and you better abide by. >> i think also illustrates further we had a prayer administration tough talk, don't, but it was not backed up
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by specificity. it wasn't backed up by deterrence and it was not backed up by particular consequence at any point. here is what you have, the opposite of that, that brings results. this is an example of diplomacy of this president that the democrat party continues to sort of rob him of the acknowledgment for her to diplomacy is not always some type of entrenched decades long experience in federal government that automatically makes you qualified to do so. diplomacy is having height iq and high relationship with other leaders. the push factors and incentives and deterrence and consequences. so i see here that he is demonstrating with a real relationship the understanding of our relationship with the country of the ill effects of open across borders and lax rules and zero enforcement but also acknowledgment, look, there is a new sheriff in town and prioritizing americans and respect as president or prime minister or the like. but that does not come without
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higher respect for my own people. >> kayleigh: we know the perilous nature of redlines to me saw that with obama, on forest redlines or problem. president trump has drawn redlines, dates in enforce them and with that comes efficacy, results with the mexican present on the phone. >> of the word results, it is interesting to see because same sort of demands put on canada. i got back from canada and hard to meet some of the requests for all of the requests, really president trump had put in them with a fentanyl server position and just came to washington with public safety to work with washington and showed the trump administration that we are doing what is being asked. i'm interesting to see if canada can do what mexico is apparently done in the last 24 hours and show the results of all of the efforts from all of the things they agreed to do that perhaps they are working if they could end up with a similar exult.
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result. >> kayleigh: present justin trudeau try to pick a fight with president trump. you have claudia sheinbaum who want to be reelected but justin trudeau on his way out and no consequences to pick this fight and you wonder if he will do on the backs of canadians. >> we will see much of a your point, we have a real leader back in the white house, a new sheriff in town. president trump spoke to joint address to congress. and talk about the border bill, he said, biden was begging for a border bill that turns out we didn't need a border bill that someone in office to enforce what we have. that is what president trump has done. you see the conversations this past week with zelenskyy. here and set respect from world leaders. we will see what trudeau does. >> brian: we never got to the point where we sealed the border but if you ever want to do comprehensive immigration form and both sides will agree on, draft picks out of stanford and great chemists and engineers
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instead of going back to where the countries are and maybe an opportunity to come here. that would make it easier if you marry someone from another country to be able to make them citizens. but they have to do and what they have to pay and how long they have to wait. the evidence in the issue. we might be at a point in a year where the border is sealed and we can move this conversation forward. >> kayleigh: that is right. we did not need a new border but a new president which is what you cited, railway. democrats desperately trying to hit back at president trump and young voters. it seems like they are trying anything and everything. earlier this week democratic senators were mocked for posting near identical videos trying to fact-check trump. >> inflation is getting worse. >> kayleigh: i suppose you could say they were all on message but you couldn't hear
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the message because they were talking at once. to the left's latest attempt to look cool. i could not leave this, i had to ask my producer to make sure this was real. a video game style, choose your fighter stick. >> choose your fighter! ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: riley, i'm a millennial and fellow millennials will not respond to that but you are gen z who went for trump greater numbers than the first round. it was impressive. do you think this gets gen z? >> because back who is advising the democratic party. no, this does not resonate. we look at this as grantee, the
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new word, this is grungy, out of touch and this is what the democrats have proven to be time and time and time again is totally out of touch with reality and they don't know how to communicate with common sense everyday americans and thr the stance with issues such as allowing them into women sports. governor walz putting tampons employees bathrooms as young as fourth grade referring to latino individuals as latinx. totally out of touch and biscuit falls in line with that. >> kayleigh: emily good time watching these women dance and i think i'm being kind by saying dance, these are not dead mose and i wonder how president trump can get on a stage and do a mechanical dance move and it goes viral and really captures the attention. but this falls flat. >> emily: actually, guys, i loved it! >> kayleigh: you led to? >> emily: i know, i know, i know. i applaud anyone for trying and i actually thought this was
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really cute. they are really getting into it and good for them. here is the thing, is it effective? no. the whole point cute or clever as michigan state senator said, it does not designate. i don't want to knock them for trying to get out there because it is hard to do that and the physical and whatever. the point is if you are totally out of tune with not just messaging but the entire value system at 75 plus million americans who voted for a certain like, they are so out of touch and so many different value areas so this is out here. it is completely separate. it is an effective. of the video itself, guys. >> kayleigh: you are wait too kind of. on the ballot to go to someone not as kind. brian. before we go to brian, governor gavin newsom sounds very, very different than he usually does. >> a lot of folks were talking about that james carville article. roll over and play dead?
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>> thinking about we will stand back and watch you run circles around us for six months? it struck me is not necessarily the best advice. >> i hope you guys retreat. more for us. >> there is no opposition or no spark. you guys are posting cringe videos on social media. >> what videos? harmonious things have 22 senators saying the same thing. go do more of that. >> what do you do, seriously, give us some ideas? better ideas, governor. >> brian: tell you cory booker went up to chuck schumer two weeks before the election, by the way we are getting our back and neck that kicked on social media, really, heads up. and afterwards he said we have to get better. so you brought this to me so you take the lead. this is his brainchild and i don't know how you feel about about the one person who made her name and social media, aoc.
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why would you not start with her and work your way back? i don't care, chino social media and charismatic and start them . i don't like the message but why are you doing it in your kitchen and way are you so close? should we curse a lot? try to be cool and curse? what are you, fifth grade? do you want to be one of the guys question market is crazy to see 82-year-old person with a curse word to explain how they are not happy donald trump won the election. >> kayleigh: are correct with that. my mr. works with social media and wants things to be organic. aoc put out instagram... and i started watching it and i couldn't take my eyes off of it. she was building ikea furniture talking about politics. that was organic and i wouldn't call dancing organic. molly, "politico" article and a poster who did a poll. plurality of voters said democrats don't have a strategy
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whatsoever for responding to trump. according to the same survey by liberal firm blueprint shared with "politico," another 24% said democrats have a game plan, but it is a bad one. and 10% said solid technique for dealing with trump. that is from a democratic survey. >> molly: and i think this is fake it eighth against the wall whole phase of the democratic rebuild or to the don't know which way to go or how to make it work and even the things they thought they were winning with a youth and things like podcast they got wiped out with all of that. now they're trying to be creative and throw the spaghetti offense the wall and hope something sticks. somebody comes up from the ashes and saves them with ideas and an appeal. so they are trying to find that person here till they are trying to find the approach. the mortal kombat video gen x flashback, made, maybe not will work. but i think they are just looking for it and trying
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everything. >> kayleigh: maybe they should try the trump dance. maybe that will work but i doubt they will. speaking up podcast riley gaines has one on elk kit called games for girls. really i want to hear all about this. >> riley: it is so fun to be on the other side of the camera and get that amazing guests. danica patrick is a role model of mine and so cool. she has recently come to the scene at the political sphere spending time of the past months being his haircut for president trump especially late into the election. so we have world leaders and world leading scientists and real people impacted by the cultural chaos that is plaguing the country. so it has been fun and great. and just a proud family of fox and "elk kit." >> riley: gains for girls, one of the astronaut stranded on the international space station confirms biden shot down musk's
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♪ ♪ >> emily: you are looking live nasa paid a privately built u.s. spacecraft about to attempt a landing on the moon. at the end to their dead machines is expected to touch down on the moon's south pole in minutes. we will bring that to you live when it happens and brian kilmeade to, this is a historic and beautiful moment. it has been quite some time since mankind has landed on the moon. right now, this is more than exciting. >> brian: would like to see mankind back on the moon. going back to the men, i did this great space piece for fox nation. i thought we would be on the moon. i thought we would have a bureau on the mound by now.
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i'm glad they are doing this, the private sector is doing this, that we should be back to the moon for the first time since what, 1973 is the last time we were there? >> emily: but it had the posters on my bedroom wall of that moon landing mojo alan shepard's reflection. it is a beautiful, and beautiful chapter in history and especially between the relationship between nasa and private sector. and it shows and illustrates the collaboration can be so strong. so much more strong and limiting and a beautiful moment we are witnessing now. >> kayleigh: without question i love your love for space and extraterrestrial. i remember nasa shuttered and president trump would have fit that description of concrete and grass growing out of the concrete to illustrate how the country we have to take a step back. space space dragon i watch the first launch private sector
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aircraft into space with elon musk and spacex. what an incredible moment and the astronauts rescued in my sent dressed up like little astronaut for halloween. i couldn't help but thinking about that. he loves buzz from from "toy story" and those who missed their families new year new year's, christmas, elon musk perhaps an exciting exciting da. >> emily: to your point melding those two code topics had the honor of being mission control in nasa and incredible experience. i was an saudi half of the time and seeing everything. watching this is bringing back my memory. history takes place every instant in that mission control history is developing. there can be no overstating in terms of the dialed in at mission control is. the astronauts at all times to these machines. number one priority is the safety of the astronauts.
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number two, the preservation of the machine. number three, the successful completion of the nation, which is what we are watching now this historical moment. riley, your thoughts. >> riley: emily, i also appreciate your love for space that you know who is more excited than you right now is elon musk. he gets accredited a lot what he has done for free speech, buying x but how he has undertaken and championed humanitarian causes is amazing. to the past year has told us anything, but is dangerous work, right? you have someone so brave, so willing, and of course, smart enough the key component to did this, i believe elon musk is a hero and i'm sure he is watching and excited too. >> emily: molly, it is the blending of that beautiful dream, the draining of humanity. it is coupled with incredible technology that gets us to the moon. the heart of this light the
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dreams have incredible astronauts and the scientists that can further this. objectives with the lunar landing including mineral deposits and testing and all of this. but because of the dreams and to that point, the astron's have been stranded and according to flights sergeant, they were letting it because the eight day window was not enough to accomplish a live they are experiments. the bright side to being stranded for so long but successful completion and execution of so many of their experiments that now can benefit america. >> like you, saturated and tanning and love all things space and i would love to see that pass to the next generation. we are having an exciting time in the next couple of years, five, ten years, the aim to get command back on space and as brian was talking about all the things to get us further in the universe. this is an exciting time. i would love to see that passed on to the next generation.
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>> brian: you remember ""i dream of jeannie." a genie and a bottle but two astronauts. >> kayleigh: i was like, what? >> brian: but i will say this one about the fact elon musk could have rest get those astronauts but joe biden didn't want to give elon musk the win because it would transfer to trump. unbelievable. >> emily: so much on believability but send that commercial lender sending on the moon surface and a polo and all of the preceding mercury and all of those programs that led to this moment. we will bring that to you live. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪ suddenly returns. but inflation never really goes away. each year—by some measure— the dollar declines in value. well— here's something else that doesn't go away... gold and silver. rosland capital— a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals.
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different locker rooms to universal all sex facilities and the purpose inclusivity. "we value inclusive accessible environments that accommodate diverse needs of the community care to all campus recreation members can use the universal locker rooms regardless of who they are or how they identify." riley, coming from the campus who tried to prevent you from speaking. >> riley: it is always interesting. it is always the case honestly appeared to these institutions it specially to academic institutions that preach inclusivity. betty and diversity and equity and acceptance and welcoming and certainly that is not at fell os campus. i went there with charlie kirk a turning point chapter to speak to students and they couldn't allow me to speak on campus without having the entire california s.w.a.t. team, full riot gear. they have their shields, masks, everything to protect myself and
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the people who wanted to show up and attend to hear me speak here to there was antique that involved, up with pepper spray people daring to come and listen to me. i have been on the receiving end but a universal locker room looks like and what that felt like at the national championships and the pinnacle of our sport when 6'4" man allowed in to interest fully expose himself and fully naked, web course and fully intact inches away where we were 18, 19, 20-year-old girls fully undressed. i can't even put into words just the feelings of violation. the feelings of humiliating and it's awkward, embarrassing, uncomfortable, but most importantly, i remember feeling so betrayed. i felt betrayed by my university and ncaa and people i believed had our interest at heart. without a blink of an eye, they threw our privacy is women out the window. what we saw as a result from
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that rather than going into the locker room to address, they found other outlets. several of my teammates who opted to change in the janitor's closet next to dirty mobs as opposed to being exposed to a naked man and exploited to the naked man. they talk about inclusivity, what that really is exclusivity and excluding women out of man's locker rooms. >> emily: kele, that was the one point mis missing from uc ds statement. and words are violence. i would think they would appreciate biological distinction being incredibly violent for biological women in the locker room. >> kayleigh: you would think. we have gone through the polls over and over again biological men and women in sports and without question the polling is through the roof not allowing that to take place. 79% is the average number 99% of
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the country does not want to happen which is out of touch with democrats. the locker rooms are a outgrowth of the policy but this is a university going beyond biological men and women sports taking a stand for men and women changing together in a locker room? are you crazy? most of the time you have companies, organizations, private sector that read the tea leaves and pulling back from vi. budweiser criticized the traditional looking at and disney backed away from the controversial movies. this is a doubling down to say 80%, we don't hear you say we will take it a step further. let's put a poll app should men and women change together and locker rooms? 79% close to 99%. virtually every person. >> emily: molly, the universal locker rooms and universal policy is airing on 99.9%, .001% is the opposite. how many sex offenders and nefarious individuals who take
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advantage of that errant policy to exclude these women do we have to cover before schools mount to this anymore? >> molly: it is also expensive. the university to spend $5 million on the renovations. they will have changing rooms, individual private spaces with floor to ceiling locker doors. they are putting a significant amount of effort into this overall effort. we will see what kind of pushback they get over the course of this. it will not the first to come up and start towards this. we will see what kind of pushback they get more broadly from the students. i think one of the challenges is it doesn't seem like everybody is being listened to and riley, you were bringing up that point. >> riley: i feel like they are listening and say we don't care. they do hear us because it was a sleeper issue at the election, the idea of gender ideology and enforcing across all platforms. it was president trump's most
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effective campaign. kamala harris is for them and donald trump are you. they are doubling down to make the statement, look to julie see you and we know you don't like this, that we don't care. >> emily: when i went to undergrad a coach i 17. a.m. waiting for the polonius experiences in the universal locker room. i hope when it does go to the personal liability pierces the corporate liability of federally funded public school that is putting potential sex offenders in the same locker room as children. >> brian: you hope the parents are watching this to say i like uc davis but eye is not worth my kid going there. the other thing when you look at this you have to wonder, are they all cognizant where the country is right now? 75/25 patient when they go with a 25. they point out locker rooms they go to that way are you going out of your way to make universal locker room? it makes absolutely no sense. plus, to me, i think if you put pressure from the governor,
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governor newsom wants to run and he wants to start making a difference and show people he is john fetterman like, put pressure on the uc system to say you have to straighten this out. you can honestly have some moderate credentials. >> emily: you are right. unto this, guys, don't miss transfixed by riley gaines on fox nation. it is available now. riley, tell us more. >> again, i have been tuned in obviously to the movement for a while now, mostly on the sports side. but this docuseries gave me the ability to have conversations with both men and women who have really fallen for the light they were born in the wrong body and decided to transition. but ultimately realizing the horrific disaster that is transitioning and how it affected them as a great, emotionally and all the different ways and ultimately decided to detransition. listening to them and listening
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to their stories and listen to how they have been neglected and abandoned by the same health care system and the same insurers in the same physicians who at one point were all for them transitioning and out to totally leave then and the dust or jet they describe as medical experiments. we have been medical experiments twice in our life. one woman became pregnant in her detransition process or two i have been a medical experience in three different scenarios and no one knows what to do with me. i encourage everyone to watch transfixed on fox nation. >> emily: a must watch and thank you for doing that we will certainly be watching. in the words of our president, you are perfect the way god made you. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend
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>> trump with more executive orders on the schedule and what about linking tampa department of education? can he delay it without congress getting on board? we will have the reaction from white house. and hamas, congressman brian mast joins us on that. have democrats lost their way? one democrat says yes and we will hear from him. anti-semitic protest on
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columbia. the top of the hour for "america reports." we will see you in 10 minutes. >> emily: for the past nine months, american astronauts suni williams and butch wilmore trapped on the space station. it malfunctioned and had to return to earth without them. now they are scheduled to come back on spacek's mission in a couple of weeks. elon musk claims they would have been home sooner if the biden administration didn't reject his offer to go get them here. >> we offered to bring them back early but it was rejected by the biden administration. >> why? >> for political reasons. there is no way they would make someone president trump's organizational good. they pushed back the operation day. >> wow! >> emily: now, one of those stranded astronauts confirming what elon musk has been saying
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all along. >> our next question is from aaron greg with "the washington post." >> my question relates to elon musk has said he made the offer to bring you guys back earlier and it was denied. my first question is, is that true? if so, what would that look like to make another flight or push another flight? can you get background they are met? >> i can only say mr. musk is absolutely factual. we have no information whatsoever what was offered and what was not offered and who it was offered to and how the process went. that is information we simply don't have. i believe him. i don't have all the details and i don't think we can give you the answer you were hoping for. >> brian: he just did it. if elon get it, we believe it. you have to take his word for it. they were some pushback. no, he could get spacek's rocket up there and we know he's done
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it. the link screwed up and landed the rocket without people because they thought too much of a risk and boeing is having a terrible three year run. i will help you but we can't let trump look good. halfpenny is that. can the president ever be present is that possible and not be the president of the united states and worry what will happen in november? believe me, a lot of people did not vote for joe biden because elon musk was supporter of trump. speech at this hour is not long enough to cite all of the institutional rot, institutional corruption upheld and further by a vice president and president biden. that is completely believable and the astronaut believes it too. i don't think that surprises anything but that. >> kayleigh: it is totally believable, you are absolutely right. my question to you would be who would you want to rescue you from space, joe biden or
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donald trump? joe biden broke everything he touched. he broke the economy when he touched it 1.4% inflation and got it to 9.1%. he broke the border 8 million encounters and he broke the world. to look at what happened in ukraine and that terrorist attack in israel and the fall of afghanistan. he broke everything he touched in the infuriating part when you came to him, mr. president, what is your biggest mistake you would do over again? he doesn't say that 13 people who lost their lives at abbey gate. the media and misinformation. i don't want this guy rescuing me from space so if i was one of these astronauts, i would want to get home but the person who has results and that is president trump. >> emily: molly code to the astronauts were safe and we spoke earlier getting experimens done and essentially not a sacrifice. but it is at the same time. it is a complete step hubris of the former president knowing that he could get away with it.
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the reality is it is laid bare periods fee when i feel for them being asked political questions up in space, suni williams with fabulous hair cut and pledged to take political questions. one was a similar question about a line with regarding routine influence wasn't influenced by politics and butch said from my standpoint politics has not played at all from our standpoint and i think we would all agree we came up here to stay long, even prepared to stay long even though we prepared to stay short. i want them to get home safely. that is what we are looking for. >> riley: elon musk and i watch the episode and he disagrees with that. he says it was a political football outright and biden and his handlers denied the request to help for political reasons solely. i'm not surprised that biden couldn't arrange with female for
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