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>> harris: happy monday. this is a 29 and i'm with my partner, emily compagno and carley shimkus has been up since. "fox & friends first, cohost. and army intelligence. we welcome you both. we began with robert f. kennedy jr.'s high-stakes meeting today with food industr. senior leaders from general mills, pepsico and several other major food brands expected to attend and it could be a pivotal moment for rfk rfk jr.'s "make america healthy again movement, oh and healthy ingredients with nation nationwide surge in chronic illnesses. he has the list and they are on for the ingredients. kennedy says he will drastically overhaul the government's approach to food dyes and
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additives and wants to make sure americans know exactly what we are eating. >> we are going to make sure that americans know what they are eating. we don't want to deprive anybody of choice. we want to get the really bad stuff out of the food as quickly as possible and we will do that. that we also want to make sure people have choice and are informed about what they are eating. and that people are -- and we have this chronic disease epidemic. >> harris: you know what, carley, you can't argue but the fact the list of rfk jr. has a list for this country and compare the same foods without those ingredients and much shorter list in say europe, of those countries, there is no arguing here. why is it us only looking at the bad stuff? >> carley: it is outrageous and allowed it to happen. rfk jr. has done a lot for a food health in this country.
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red dye number 3 was banned in the biden administration and you can't tell me that would have happened had rfk jr. not spoken out against it. we are going to do this before the next administration can take credit for this especially since we have known sense '90s that die is linked to cancer until there is also other things. donald trump talks about common sense and this is a real extension of donald trump's common sense message. when you look at a food label and you buy something last year in 2024 and expires 2027. something is not right there. harris, you are right the same company making the same version of fruit snacks, one in the united states brightly colored with dyes because we allow it to happen, european version is much healthier. there needs to be a re-examination of the foot in the country. widespread it bipartisan support in one of the reasons donald trump gained so much with young voters who really support
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rfk jr.'s message social media influencers with raw milk and really getting down to healthy once again. so i think a lot of people are all for this. he has already made significant progress. >> harris: what you are saying is there is less fruit in our fruit snacks, right? >> carley: more garbage and chemicals, which needs to be banned get it out of here. >> harris: a former intel officer with the military i'm sure you look for the finer details and those inconsistencies and maybe things are not being honest with us about. when you look at the foods we are consuming, is they are a direct line to things blooming like diabetes in the country? which would make us less dependent on china since they make so many medications to secure all the stuff we are dying from? >> carley: that is great point. no doubt china wants to control food lines. we see a lot of the products and
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the farmers crop protection products and they use china sold manufacture of those. they want us to be food-dependent on china with food security at home. so food, it has been a long-term strategy. one thing i think rfk jr. coded the amount of americans living in food deserts right now and access to high-quality ingredients. when i was on the campaign trail southwest georgia, so many voters were saying they had to travel 45 minutes were essentially in our with these rule areas to get to places they can get high quality produce. otherwise they are buying food dollar general or piggly wiggly and don't have access to many things we do. >> harris: you know interesting because i am a fan of piggly wiggly because i grew up in the south that fewer options, what is interesting about that and carley was hinting at this too. this feels like chapter 2 what
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president trump wanted to do in the first term with opportunities on specifically. make sure a food or pharmacy desert and looking at that issue to make everybody's life easier. >> kayleigh: you are exactly right. it is so smart you type this into that jeremy, food deserts. because this is looking at what we legalize in the country and say this is acceptable to consume consuming your body. carley mentioned di 3 and 13 years ago banned in cosmetic products. why did we ingest it for 35 years? it is apparently made from petroleum based like common sense as, make goodness, what are we eating? this was not on my radar. i met someone who looked at the back of an gradient box and i grew up on frozen pizza and boxed macaroni and cheese and i still love those things and eat those things, but my family we did not look at the back. be assumed well provided by the
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government was, indeed, healthy for my bodies. i am changing that. and instagram i saw the video instead of this choose this. i said to my husband we need to look at this. valentine's day and that target and looking at the ingredients and i don't see red dye 3 the other dye in the last time we looked into this was 20 years ago. and putting that back and we'll go buy some chocolate. and pretty sure there's nothing that increases. and it is protective of the whole country from food deserts to those who are not to look at this closely with a scalpel. >> harris: you know what is interesting too, emily, we are that generation reading labels. look how many cavities i had as a kid appeared to my children and their teen years, 18, they have no cavities because they are doing what i am talking about. i'm reading the labels and better understanding less of this and more of this, fruits
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and vegetables. this is progress, that we need help or agility options have to be good. >> emily: what is frightening as well as food deserts, they are urban ones and we talked at length the urban food deserts in los angeles. and i have to point out that to me all the factors are interrelated. what i love about the success of the trump administration so far is you can't have achieved that widespread success without the incredible mass, every single one at a time. here is what i mean by that. rfk jr. talks about making sure the labels are accurate, what does that mean for people don't know what it means? we talked about before that the bananas, really amazing beautiful bananae outside brown, they don't sell. somehow there is a marketing component where americans have to get the reddest of red and yellow list of yellow bananas realizing what has created that false color is actually bad for. you would add the fda where
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americans take labels as infallible and the fda says, keep in mind there is systemic institutional lot behind fda too and for example, seattle multiple soup hitches for kitchens they are prevented from passing out because it does nott regulations. at the hand of the day the institution of this country between the fda, those companies go to the marketing hotel the culture around it, all of that has worked together to create i think a preventing of us not knowing what healthy is not having access to that. why is it so hard for us to find healthy real food from local farmers? why is that more expensive, right? all of these things are intertwined. we have a new cabinet and play with rfk jr. and his support. that will dismantling will finally be achievable. >> harris: you don't always volunteered to be the next farms are. what you are talking about we
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want things bright and shiny may think that means they will stay fresher longer. the only way they do is if you put something on them or in them to make them do that. we also tend to buy in mass, right? bananas ripen faster around bananas. from what i have read here to immigration and customs enforcement arrest a palestinian leader of columbia university anti-israel protest right there on campus. do you don't think columbia knew? i'm waiting. details of the deportation effort under president trump's promised crackdown. he's looking at universities now next. ♪ ♪ i brought in 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 to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪ are my 5 morning alarms a metaphor for everything else
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♪ ♪ >> emily: i.c.e. has a rest at the laborers at the anti-protest at columbia university. logos for the graduate said his visa was revoked on direct orders from the state department. last summer, khalil was a lead negotiator for the student agitators. he called the anti-semitic demonstrations "a gift for the campus" and demand the school cut all ties with israel. >> are you guys going to listen to the university and leave the encampment? >> of course not! the university should listen to us in the student body to maintain to end investment in the war happening in palestine. i would argue him regarding the investment from israeli occupation back companies are profiting in contributing to the
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of our people. again, the university once again, they are so stubborn and listening to their students. >> emily: kayleigh, this on the heels of the administration announcing friday cutting $400 million to the campus because of failure to squash and close anti-semitic protests. i think as well not to the spies have many americans who didn't realize how many federal funds these universities were accepting in addition to such astronomically high tuition. we have been covering anti-semitism rampant on the campuses. >> kayleigh: thank god we have an administration that stands with israel not just word that they need to. as you look at this, just think about october 7th. 1251 people abducted including little babies. it was the deadliest day for the jewish people since the holocaust and the deadliest day in israel's history. why can't these people stand
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with israel who were slaughtered, slaughtered? in fact go to i would encourage every single individual to go watch the oval office meeting with the hostages, who is free, thank goodness. i saw a boy get handcuffed and a man take a knife to his hand and smiled as they did it. okay question work that is what these monsters did and that's before babies in ovens and all e horrific things to toddlers. your reaction is not stand with the country and -- every single person on a student visa, that is a privilege to get a green card in the united states of america. if you can't stand on the side against genocide, it is time to leave and not have united states green card, it is a privilege and not an entitlement. >> emily: they are doubling down, carley. the issue on behalf of one of the members saying file things
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anti-semitic protests. we don't have to parrot it on air. they are not giving up without a fight. >> carley: if you are a guest in the country and you attack jewish american students and support a terrorist organization that hates america, you do not belong here full to. they were legal groups that says khalil has protected speech but the first amendment go so far and supreme court put protections that limit speeds dimly speech that protects terrorist organizations. and gaza who have israeli citizens hostage are telling them and repeated this upon release that they are working directly with western universities. that needs to be investigated immediately. when it comes to students, i think they will be a messaging were there because they are no test plans to demand his release from this i.c.e. detention facility. those protests can become a big deal. his wife is eight months pregnant and an american citizen. you can already see where this
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is going. the state department needs to counter that messaging by reminding everybody how outrageous these protesters are and what these protesting for. >> emily: talk to us about columbia. you graduated recently from law school at yale here to get out this first hand the. the reality it seems like a lot of administrators are entrenched and the idea of institutions that took criticism or anything on an upfront to them rather than saying you are right, we should have zero tolerance of anti-semitism on campus. this is not protected speech but they failed jewish students and failed our taxpayers because now we learn again we are paying $400 million to them. >> jeremy: that exactly right. they failed the jewish students and did make sure they were safe. many jewish mittens harassed repeatedly trying to get to class. if you are here on a green card that is a privilege and that is not a green light to break our
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laws, harassing students in stopping the academic work that is supposed to be going on. all of her what, to support hamas? i think it is ridiculous and withdraw funding to detain this individual but also looks at the funds for these nonprofit groups that have been funding these protests. a lot of them have ties with hamas. we have to look at the planning going on because these don't happen randomly care to this was funded very specifically by people who hate our country. >> you contrast marco rubio with the prior who cannot condemn anti-semitism at a campus that was being anti-semitic in front of her. >> harris: it will take more than $400 million the federal government is giving these institutions. there are people with big pockets that give on a regular basis to ivy league schools and others. and others with anti-semitism raging. remember the summer of rage last
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spring? school lets out in the summer so they had to hurry up and get it done. i think it will take those types of donors pulling back. we saw some of that, but we need to see more of that to make your point, particularly with columbia. i will say this, they were more than harassed. there were jewish students on "the poker focus" who were threatened and pressed upon and take the jewish flag or the jewish star, the six-point star and stomp on the ground and a threat letting them know they are under threat at that point, jewish americans. secretary of state, marco rubio says we are all together, yeah, but unfortunately social media, people are getting -- they are flexing. they are getting clicks and likes for their hate. we may be altogether for the government and the majority of americans, but young people need to hear her voice was louder than the ones have hate. >> emily: you are right, this
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>> kayleigh: what is he doing, pondering 2028 i guess? house minority leader hakeem jeffries are pushing democrats to be strict on committee assignments after shameful display during trump's speech pair to speak people are malignant clowns. andy ogles' eighth fraud. a complete and total fraud. you are not throwing anyone off of any committee in the house of representatives. don't make me expose you to folks who don't know you. >> kayleigh: democrats attempt to be hip and cool, social media star eric swalwell drop this medial and the eff bomb too appeared. >> i went to the state of the
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union and the president didn't speak. he sat up in the visitors like an idiot and let the press secretary did the talking. what a weak! >> kayleigh: profanity seems to be the new rallying cry. democrats are cursing up a storm. >> somebody slap me and wake me the [bleep] up! i'm ready to get on with it. if you could talk to elon musk directly what would you say? [bleep]! >> elon musk and his hackers don't know [bleep]! to think elon musk or donald trump give a [bleep] about our public schools! >> is total [bleep], absolute [bleep]! >> i don't swear in public very well, but we have to [bleep] trump! >> kayleigh: wow! it sounded like morse code with all of those [bleep]s. >> jeremy: clearly they are
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having a hard time. you don't have a message and you have nothing positive for the american people and you have no plan, no strategy, you start to think they are going off the reservation and constantly swearing and howl at the moon to garner some type of resistance to what trump is doing because they have no message or gel that is the problem right now. they are lost at sea and realized the vocabulary they have used for so many decades about identity politics and everything is about race, oppression. they realize that while narrative has failed and they don't have the language to use anymore to actually persuade americans. so now, they are throwing anything at the wall to stick. it is quite embarrassing for them. >> kayleigh: victimization language has failed that maybe al green did not capture that memo. listen to him on his censure appeared. >> i had to sit at the back of the bus, the balcony and drink from colored water fountain.
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the speaker decided i would be removed and then there was this motion, this resolution to censor me. it became obvious to me i was not being treated as others w were. and candidly speaking, it is invidious discrimination. >> kayleigh: okay, harris, invidious discrimination except maybe it has to do with you are the only house member to disrupt proceeding of congress in that manner. ten of your colleagues in the democratic party devoted to censure you. >> harris: i had representative gooden last hour and he took the protest card out of the woman's hand, liberal lawmaker flashing the president with, you know, disregard and whatnot when he was walking into the chamber. he said i voted on that censure. he knew what was going on in both rooms and both of those occasions. but he said what did this representative think he was going to get? this was beyond disrespect and did it in the category why they
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are cussing at us, they are out of ideas. some of these people went to the tony liberal organizational schools that we have been talking about, those those ivy leagues. we have extensive education. why are they out of words? oh, my goodness, that is all they do with words. i am dumbfounded that they have a license on bad ideas at this point when it comes to policies. people don't want to hear about all that stuff. you can use the same bathroom as me and if you dress like me, you are allowed to go end. that doesn't make you a woman but they cannot define a woman. this is across-the-board. who will separate out in the democratic party? you cannot be a part of the stuff can be quality at the same time. you have to separate out the quality of individual. who among you will stand? >> kayleigh: van jones has advice for his party. listen to this. >> look, man, we are screwed.
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democrats don't know what to do. this is a nightmare. someone like donald trump, we thought we would have hakeem jeffries in the speaker chair to hold him back if we didn't have kamala harris to do the right thing. most people in the country held everybody sexist and racist, transphobic and every other name and then say please follow as. that is not a good strategy, folks. the status quo's opening the country is not as popular as party thought it was going to be. >> kayleigh: he is not wrong. >> he has not and between the election and they -- they are reach across the aisle statements. i remember democrat senator said something like this time around, i will not jump on the crazy train and attack every single thing donald trump does. maybe she's not on that train but a whole lot of democrats our. when you swear repeatedly like that, it doesn't equal passion but disrespect and devalues the
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job certain portion american people have elected you to do. when republicans were the opposition party, they had a lot to run on and a lot to message on, border, crime, inflation. they were issues with border, crime and economy but democrats don't quite have that yet here till all they are doing is yelling. i have to give one democrat credit because over the weekend and listen to gavin newsom's podcast talking to republicans. he interviewed charlie kirk and i thought it was fantastic. >> harris: i watched that periods before he had a good, conversation and asked for advice how democrat should message this or that. it is clear he is doing this to reach a broader group of americans, clearly has the white house in his sights, but not to devalue or discredit what he is doing there. he is one democrat that seems to be getting it right talking to republicans rather than cursing and yelling at them. >> kayleigh: emily, i agree it
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was seductive to listen to him with charlie kirk and he's good at flipping the script. is the guy that cold emergency legislation to oppose trump. so i feel a senator motive with his podcast. >> i will say this i heard the leader hakeem jeffries talk about malignant clowns, i actually wasn't looking at the screen when i heard that. i thought it was a republican talking about those elected democratic officials who refused to stand or clap for wins for america and engaging in just swearing. hilarious that he was actually like -- it it was one of them. i will say this, the issue with them as they are falling flat on policy. that is why impart president trump said keep it up. you will be a vastly minority party if you go ten on the issues. and they are flailing and i love what you said about howling at them in. the once thoughtfully engaged in
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actual thoughtful discourse is tthe once unique into your point that came out and said i did clap and something to champion. the squeaky wheel is getting the great spirit of this absolute erosion of decorum we have seens spreading like wildfire in the thoughtful ones are not. the leadership needs to do a little bit more than telling them to vote against clean cr. leadership needs to have a come to meeting and it is unacceptable and they will sit at the ballot box. >> it was called come to jeusu meeting in. >> he was not there. at next liberal radio that fat and mock musk after spacex rocket explodes. about since we saved hundreds ♪ an ♪
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♪ ♪ >> emily: you are taking a live look at the dow jones and sliding numbers. we bring in "fox business" correspondent, ashley wester with more, ashley. >> hi, look, this is pretty much carrying on from what we saw last week, guys. there is concern among investors about the health of the u.s. economy. that is being wrapped into the continuing trade wars and talks of tariffs between u.s., mexico, canada and beyond. the keyword is uncertainty. markets a uncertainty and that is what we are seeing now. it is interesting that dow jones off 1.33%, not awful, but look at the nasdaq down more than 3%. at that is an index made up of
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all of the big growth tech stocs like amazon and meta in the in and-nvidia. until we get the trade plan from president trump, they will be uncertainty. he said in an interview fox news sunday, the economy could be in a period of transition and did not rule out that rated r work, recession. ... creating a little bit of fear among the markets and we sell that in a sell-off, key economic data with inflation inflation, in if those numbers come in better than expected, that will help calm the nerves. uncertainty about trade in the u.s. economy, investors are pushing for sale but in. don't panic. at these things.
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>> emily: take heart, ashley webster. elon musk protesters taking their anger out on tesla cars and dealerships. we have brand-new photos of the man accused of firebombing a tesla dealership in salem, oregon, housing half a million dollars worth of damage. surveillance photos shows the suspect walking towards the tesla dealership before molotov cocktails thrown at the building. a red tesla bursting into flames and the suspect allegedly threw a rock and shattered the dealership window. when investigators arrived on the scene, they found more molotov cocktails in the parking lot. on top of this violence, the liberal media is mocking elon musk, celebrating the failure of spacex's latest rocket launch. watch. >> tonight elon musk lose something up and disrupted the lives of thousands of americans. with the second time in less than two months, a rocket launch
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by elon musk's company, spacex coach exploded and ran potentially dangerous debris over a wide area of earth causing real chaos for planes ad airline passengers. >> it is the second, can stack a day of star light from iran's company to end with distraction. >> all i can think is... ♪ ♪ >> that is good, we got it. we understand. how painful that was. and just watching things blow up, his response to all of this was "rockets are hard." mr. musk go to if they are so hard, why don't you go back to your day job and work that out and leave those who do government to government? you can't do both. ♪ ♪ >> harris: i thought they got rid of him at the rnc because he
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doesn't do government? >> jeremy: a tv host. >> harris: wait a minute, no one would confuse me about it. >> emily: it is so unacceptable to root for damage like that because there is a real fine line between burning cars in the parking lot and old, it's only damaged things. what if someone was working late? what if he threw it and the land -- there is no end to the possibilities and to cheer failures have the rocket ship and chair burning tesla car, there is no place for that year. >> harris: the question i have antiliberal network by the grace of god can right now feeling miserable and firing they are people so i could be wrong on that. but why would you reach f wish r the death of the american economy? why would you be against americans? this is nothing new we sell the crop up of the anti-semitism in the country last year. where do you think it lived? right next door appeared to
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these people who hold the vias against america, this is not like a rash that came on but infectious thing that came around a long time. this is how they really feel and think about that as they try to get them to vote for you or tries to convince you still in government. think about that, he's a talk show host. >> emily: innovation does not come without trial and error and multiple nose before a "yes." superstars have that story athletes, with bands and the like including space program and the mercury program where there were explosions and loss of life. to mock this trial and error period for someone putting themselves out there for the betterment of society to me shows how ignorant these talking heads are that they continue to give amplified positions. >> jeremy: what they are trying to do and they don't realize they have a message talking to the american people to what they try to do is make elon musk the bogeyman. the bogeyman to drive turnout for democrats in terms of releasing fear that elon musk is
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doing something so spooky when comical he is trying to do is root out all the latest, fraud, and abuse. what you do? you run stories mocking someone who is as you said, trying to focus on american innovation which benefits all americans and not just one side of the aisle but all americans benefit from these expirations. it is sad to see somebody on the news making that kind of point. >> kayleigh: that is the first time i've heard that michael still, leave people who do government to do government. mr. steele, we tried that and you gave us $36 trillion in debt $9.1 trillion in inflation and 8 million people crossing the border and the fall of the country and depth of 13 heroes and wars. we have let the government people try and they failed to. now, let elon musk and donald trump tried. those in the sound bite, they are trying to get to coastronauts who have been stranded since the biden
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administration out of space. so don't you dare root again spacex. read for those two astronauts. >> carley: if you are showing up to tesla dealership all in black with throwing mullet mulld cocktails that is a threat against life and should be treated as such. >> harris: terrorism. >> carley: they are so many threats against elon musk that his private security team has to be deputized and bring a gun to more events around the presidents so it is unfortunate this rhetoric only causes more damage. >> emily: it is incumbent upon the figures the influence they have and to condemn all of this violence and to not chair for failures. guys, coming up to a man left at the altar because he was not woke and that. we will tell you more next. ♪ ♪
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protesters? the mastermind behind the abbey gate bomber in court today and will families finally get justice? why can't the democrats get their messaging together, and what will it mean for next year's midterms? we have you covered. come join aishah hasnie and me at the top of the hour for "america reports." >> kayleigh: the finale of netflix "love is blind" and i do watch that, is blowing up the internet. it started early in the season when the bride to be brought up politics. >> i think we should talk about some things maybe have an idea about politics. i didn't get into politics and i didn't get interested until trump took office in george floyd. what are your thoughts on black lives matter? not one way or the other. i kind of keep out of it. >> i don't think that is right at all.
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>> yeah. >> what is so important is to speak up for things. >> i have been staying out of it. >> i don't like those answers >> he said i'm going to stay out of it multiple times. i have the transcript. that is not good enough, so she left him at the altar. >> we talked about the values i hold close to my heart man. i love you so much. but i've always wanted a partner to be on the same wavelength. and so today, i can't. >> kayleigh: okay, spoiler alert. thank you. jeremy, you are the only person on the couch that have seen some of these episodes. >> jeremy: i've seen of you. i am not an avid watcher. >> kayleigh: i don't lean one
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way or the other. he says over and over again coach i'm not into this staff met but it's not a tolerable answer? >> jeremy: some people think he was hiding his true beliefs and i will say, and my wife and i talk about this all the time if you are about to marry someone make sure you have the same religious beliefs, that is important for me about my wife. she needs to be a bible believing christian. it is hard to raise kids without having the same worldview. so, i actually agree with her to some degree about making sure they are on the same page with long term success and marriage. that is my take. >> kayleigh: i heard you. i've heard people on the maga side coach i can't marry someone is not maga. we have gone through so many polls the right and republicans are willing to be friends. but the left doesn't have that same sort of tolerance. >> emily: 100% and it only goes both ways and i've never
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been more impressed with an individual -- first of all of the mixed messages and laughing while you do it and i love you so much after five seconds, i don't get it. it is not over blm that that he refuses to have a view lockstep in her. >> carley: i will say clearly this woman and anybody on a reality show was looking for fame and that is fine. but it feels if you are trying to look for a payment this way with being political like this, you are four and a half years too late. >> totally! >> jeremy: you missed the vote on that one periods feelings i've never seen the show when you were talking during the commercial that you had me at "she left him at the altar." left! like he didn't have liberal enough policies? i agree, we don't know what he believes because just because he says he doesn't vote why? i would go deeper. a lot of early days probably felt like interrogation.
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