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♪ ♪ >> you are looking live columbia university where today anti-israel student walkout is expected on this campus. and other colleges across the country. students are planning to walk out just days after the arrest of mahmoud kalil. he was one of the leaders behind the anti-semitic protest at columbia university. a judge temporarily blocked khalil's deportation or to white house sources are telling fox kalil is being investigated as a national security threat. those are the grounds upon which they are seeking to remove that green card. they found anti-semitic and hateful posts, they say on his social media accounts. hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" and i'm kayleigh mcenany. my cohost are emily compagno and harris faulkner. "fox & friends" cohost ainsley earhardt, attorney and rate retired nypd inspector,
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hall. democrats with support for detained agitator who led the protest at columbia. house judiciary dams posting this picture yesterday with free mahmoud kalil appeared to the white house responded with own image in a quote from president trump and his quote st of many to come. they know they are more students at columbia and other universities across the country who have engaged in pro-terrorist anti-semitic anti-israel activity, anti-american activity rather and will not tolerate it. my house speaker mike johnson doubled down on president trump's statement. >> i faced down the angry mob at columbia at the height of that stuff when pro-palestinian pro-hamas protesters are there. i'm telling you this is my own observation and not what i read in the newspaper. it is dangerous. they have to keep control of
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campus. the first responsibility of an administration is ensuring the safety of the students paying tuition to be there, for crying out loud here to this madness has to stop. we have to get control of it. this guy apparently mastermind gnashing of teeth and ripping of clothes and people screaming at me because i was talking about moral clarity and a right and a wrong. they were doing that. had they disrupted the campus and threatening fellow violence to fellow students. if you are on a student visa enables it is clearly, if you are on a student visa and you want to prey upon jewish classmates, you are going home. we will arrest you are [bleep] tail and send you home where you belong. this is just getting started. looked, i appreciate free speech and i use to defend it in's, but this is far beyond the pale when threatening classmates and spewing anti-semitism and all of this, it is enough.
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>> kayleigh: you know, ainsley, as i look at this, he is exactly right. do you think about the jewish students in some cases physically attacked on college campuses and made so uncomfortable they could not go to their classrooms. one student was interviewed by bari weiss has the free press and here is what she said, "students that they's hostility on campus october 7 see things diffdifferently." she has not been able to attend classes because protesters physically impeded us from doing so or because professors have jumped on the bandwagon. i don't think anyone fomenting pro tear, anti-semitic rhetoric who is not a u.s. citizen have any inherent right to be here. >> ainsley: he has a hamas sympathizer. that is a terrorist organization. in their charter, they want to destroy israel. that is what he believes and we are allowing him to go to school here and be in charge and later
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of all of these protest. these jewish students i feel sorry for because only attacking jewish. are you a zionist? you can't go to class or pass by. i'm all for free speech but that's as hostile environment and leo terrell will attend universities under the trump administration and check them out and if they are allowing anti-semitism on their campuses, he was a defined, the federal tellers colors will not go to these universities. >> kayleigh: that is the way it should be. why are we here? we are here october 7th deadliest attack and history. as i watch these images, the protest at college campuses hereto as i'm doing this i had a tweet from ibf and i want to share it. emily is 28 years old and she was one of the hostages take october 7th, 17 months dr. hamas treated emily and israelite ray
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turned hostage. she was wounded and instead of proper care she lost two fingers. you see the left fingers. her leg wound was left open and barely states and 17 months later she is at the medical center appeared to this is a 28-year-old girl pretty much the same age as college protesters. why not protest for her? >> harris: well, look, this is based on hate. you know what, i'm so glad you brought that up the very beginning stage was not when the hate started that when we saw how much there was in the underbelly of this nation. i say underbelly because they were not out protesting the way they have been for more than a year. but they have always been. cbs has reported on this. national review andy mccarthy we intervene on his network all the time, legal genius, wrote this, "khalil lives here is lawful permanent illegal alien." i know you heard visa but it is a green card. that is lpr, lawful permanent
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resident alien who was reportedly born in syria but claims palestinian and its history. andy mccarthy goes on to write, "khalil has prominent at columbia as late as last week when he reportedly posed as a mediator between the university and "protesters who occupied the barnard college building where they were." and lawful enterprise that resulted in nine arrests. khalil was not among those arrest but later picked out. we are talking about previous investigation in terms of national security for america. anti-american i'll go anti-israel, hates jewish americans and is prone to beingn the company of people who love hamas, pro-terrorism, and our agitators. look closely at the video as police officers tried to move in on them there until they get violent as that happens. what those police officers and i love what paul has to say about this, they are not just holding a line to but it's another line
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of sovereignty in this country. if you want to be here, it is a privilege to be here. if you were not born here who do have a way to stay and not interested in being pro-american, why do you want to be here? >> kayleigh: emily voted to the lake a part of this you have a first amendment right if a citizen and full panel of constitutional rights. but if you are an lpr, you have first amendment protection but the supreme court said certain conditions and one condition national security. him mark old fair points out nuance and an important one, under the immigration and nationality act 1952 a visa holder who endorses or espouses terrorist activity or persuade others to endorse a spouse, such activity can be deported. the statute says could survive scrutiny of the first amendment. in other words, you can say what you want but the line may stop at supporting terrorism. >> emily: it's talk about queen's speech, you don't have a driver's license without
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condition. that is a privilege not a right as being here as illegal alien. so the reality, there are many conditions on the status if one is legal, lawful resident of any kind. in fact, congress, it goes way beyond state law or precedent. they are chapters upon chapters in u.s. code that specifically describes conduct that would get you deported including domestic violence, including aligning with terrorist activities, and two additional ones which is activities in the u.s. where secretary of state marco rubio has reasonable grounds to believe potentially serious adverse foreign consequences for the united states. foreign policy consequences for the united states. but currently we have an american hostage. so how is this person's conduct calling for "eradication of the western civilization" all zionists must die and align with that?
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>> there is another clause that says participation in the commission of severe violations of religious freedom. i will tell you this, it is not hard to find multiple clauses within this code or congress felt it deeply important to articulate exactly what deplorable conduct would get you deported. this guy, a ton of boxes to check and i have no problems prosecution being successful and stymie for a second. that is procedural belief and he will have the door closed behind him when he exits the united states. >> kayleigh: pol, i'm interested in accessing the administration will use technology to identify and it's a template and not just khalil but others. how they will use the ai technology to catch pro-hamas sympathizers. officials will examine internal databases whether of the soldiers arrested but allowed to stay in the country during the biden administration periods are really, people may be arrested and then you get to stay?
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>> before the left melts down, they will use the exact same tactic jan 6 when they went to the baby on said, you know what, to grandma's feet touch the steps? that was the metric arresting on federal trespassing charges and people he didn't go into the capital. i want to fish in real quick to the biden administration, here is where this is going as emily says, this is going to court and the judge will want to have a procedural hearing to say, okay, the trump administration on solid ground likely to get him out for all the reasons you articulate. but demonstrate to us how this guy specifically qualifies with the elephants relevant to khalil he qualifies under all of these offices. here is where the lack of cases that we have spoke about so much over the last four years on the couch and also on the various shows. there were no case is relative to the unrest look at the destruction of property code to the occupying of buildings, the
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kidnapping where i sit custodians on the stat. if you have the cases made, we would have the evidence and here he is right there, boom code to open and shut. what i want to see, what evidence do they have because we know last year's prior all of the professional protesters got away with it because there were no cases. >> emily: if he broke the law, which a data, including campus code a code to that is de facto squaring into the statute though periods be when we remember when he took over that call on the campus and had to take food and water because the protesters and lobby terrorists could not feed themselves or whatever the situation was. they arrested a lot of young people so don't they have any cases and if not why not? >> they should have had cases and we should be able to demonstrate that. my gut tells me they don't and the news, et cetera. >> kayleigh: it is important to share the free the free press sourcing and administration not
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suggesting khalil broke the law. they are suggesting he is on national security threat. >> paul: their ego. i don't know he was arrested is my point. though she should have, but khalil's case the judge will say show me the evidence. >> kayleigh: and we are not alleging he broke the law but those are the facts. president trump's big support of elon musk' next. i command you be strong and steadfast. do not fear, nor be dismayed, for the lord your god is with you wherever you go. join me in diving deeper into the bible and praying every day on hallow.
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help our nation. the liberal media mob came after spacex latest launch fail. watch. speak at the second starship flight test from elon musk company to and with the instruction. all i can think about is... ♪ ♪ >> his response to all of this was rockets are hard. and mr. mask, if they are so hard to, why don't you go back to your day job? >> kayleigh: you'll next need to they are targeting dealerships and boycotts. his talk is taking a hit. steve scarborough took a swipe at him. >> tesla has been overvalued and analysts believe for years and a meme stock and people are investing in sort of a genius of elon musk here to that is obviously shattered over the past couple of months. >> emily: speaking up over a plate of, musk told fox business
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larry kudlow, he is looking out for america. >> relay, i don't want america to go bankrupt. >> it is all the action and you hear a call to action? >> yeah. >> you have given up your other stuff but how are you running your other businesses. >> with great difficulty. yeah, i mean go to but there is no turning back, you say. >> i'm just trying to make government more efficient and eliminate waste and fraud. >> emily: president trump is coming to his defense posting this, "i'm going to buy a brand-new tesla tomorrow morning to show confidence and support for elon musk, a truly great american." why should he be punished for putting tremendous skills to work in order to help make america great again? and that is the question right they are met, paul, why should he be punished for it and why
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shouldn't everybody be grateful? >> paul: the left could not wait for this talking point and i think joe scarborough has a little rocket in. think about what is going on, let's go back ten years ago. you remember when elon musk was the person who was going to lead us into carbon list future? do you remember when barack obama administration land $500 million which by the way elon musk paid back early. we have tesla thanks to obama administration, and these are barack automobiles playing around and you conveniently forgot because he showing up to be a cop. he showing up to say, look, we can't keep printing money this way. in the businessman and i paid the government back and know how this works. nobody likes when the cops show up and say, "know you can't do that." he's coming in to be the adult in the room and we can't run two printing presses. that is the bottom line. >> emily: ainsley, i'm shocked
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by that view being espoused on the television stations cheering for failure, cheering for potential loss of life or harm to others, cheering molotov cocktails to car dealerships and the failure at the genius who is emboldened by trial and error so that his accomplishments can benefit all americans. >> ainsley: he wants to go and rest rescue astronauts. if that is successful, can you imagine? they will still hate him. he wants to reduce waste and frost and save american tax dollars but still hate him. he's helping the blind to see and they still hate him. he makes people with spinal cord injuries walk again and they hate him. it is evil, it is mean. laughing because the rocket blew up? i mean, why? i hope that we would never did that even if we disagree with his politics. they only hate him because they hate trump, and that his only reason. but now he has a assassination
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attempts dealerships vandalize, charging station set on fire. where is the common sense? he is saving billions of dollars in taxpayer money. >> emily: it is indefensible. spill and the fact that it is tribal. that is what you are describing periods. >> ainsley: they want him to fail. and they want the country to fail because they are not in control. and the country was failing when they were in control, so they had both at one point. you can only imagine how much they wanted to fail and they are out of power. i did think it is worth mentioning as we are now on the precipice of may be democrats willing to fall on a sword and say, you know what, it shut it all down and not give them any power. i can't believe they are willing at this point to fail and that way and not pass a resolution for the budget to get us to the point where we can increase taxes by not letting them since it. all if that is coming down the pike by friday potentially if
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they stand in the way. why do i bring that up? that would be the epic failure they could take credit for and say "we stood in the way of republicans." they don't care about real americans because if they did they would hear the calls of bidenomics not working from the people who said we don't want to talk about this woke stephanie moore. they are on their own train. i predict they will run out of tracks unless they figure out what to do. >> it is my question to you kayleigh and you were so will slay with the administration with in situ went. for the mob mentality, was it simply they get a new piece they will leave back elon alone? will he do so much good they will, indeed, released this hate for him? >> they will never leave him alone. i've been in the administration to commence and i remember distinctly elon musk sent a tweet may 2020. it was about read cody and i remember some point the administration, president trump, elon musk is being read killed
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and that is interesting, the richest man in the world are close to it at the time here to the tweet i thought was indication might be living to the republican party. it was a reference to the matrix. the pill of truth go to the blue belt living in ignorance. elon musk chose to take the red pill and live in truth. what it meant is exactly what he's doing, really like realizing bankrupt bankrupt country with height of their responsibility. he said in a cabinet meeting, i'm not trying to be capricious or arbitrary but do what is best for the country and i think trump deeply resonates with him. trump said, "he's putting it on the line and it's not good for him." president trump did something for our country and he could be on a yacht floating with millennia. elon musk but all on the line. but is not self-serving. they are doing it for the good of the country until let's give him a break here as they try to save the future so that all of
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of cbp-1 and will facilitate self deportations and illegal immigrants consists fill out a form and lay directly to immigration authorities. and according to dhs secretary kristi noem, it is a big incentive. she says and here is a quote, "the cbp-home app gives aliens the option to leave now and self-deport so they may still have the opportunity to return legally in the future and live the american dream. if they don't, they will find them and we will deport them and they will never return. so how doesn't this work? does this help law enforcement, too? >> paul: you would hope so because if doing it themselves you don't have to look for them and did turbulence that there have been all of these lakes. i should mention something, one of the ways sanctuary cities getting in the way of doing obstruction to stuff is they are not enforcing the laws of their
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own relative to things like protest, public gatherings, et cetera. when they get wind of the fact i.c.e. is coming in with a big operation and they grips with bullhorns warning the whole neighborhood. that is what happened in l.a., they expect to get an banker's tren de aragua, et cetera but demonstrators they ran into engaging in illegal demonstration. los angeles mayor pete eight look the other way because that is not legal. that is one of the things they have to overcome so they are hoping into me what this is as fulfilled promise a big, beautiful door appeared to be voted for this, right? okay, a big, beautiful wall. this is the door because the hardworking people willing to pay taxes contributed to the country we want. >> harris: if you ask on your own, you can apply to come back the right way and the door is open to do that, ain't sleigh's. >> ainsley: these are people that didn't respect the law and our borders and our sovereignty. i was thinking, who is going to
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self-deport? and then i read her sound bite or her quote that said, "if you go on your own there's a chance to come back and have the american dream, but if we find you you are out and out forever." there are so many millions of people on the list waiting to come into the country. they want to be here so that i am waiting to do it the right way. why not give the spots to those individuals? if they want to go home and apply and do it the right way, fine. >> harris: i think you bring up a good issue and i wonder if this is how it will work, emily after you go to the back of the line and you're not taking any one spot. that is how i understand it but do you leave on your own and you go to the back of the line and i can imagine you skip to the front. >> emily: what i love about this, it repurpose is something under the biden administration, no waste, recycle administration. >> harris: exactly. speak to the message it sends,
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my parents said if we hear it from your first, you will not be in trouble. but if we hear it from the cops, you are in trouble. so what ideas is rewarding to honorable activity of exiting the country you entered illegally and sagging, we get the at this one shot and you can come back and stay in our good graces if you have independence. but if you don't, punishment will be twice as bad. >> harris: the emily compagno parents must have known my parents. [laughter] just don't tease. kele. >> kayleigh: a lot of individuals are paroled and especially people in the country for years and years and years and worked in the companies and contributed and i'm with you, paul for great hardworking people because that is absolutely true. when i'm speaking to the people under the biden administration, 8 million people they paroled in place in our country in the last few years. by the way, paroled the code do you know what that means?
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typically not eligible for welfare benefits. when you are paroled in the country, you get limited welfare benefits and five year panoply of benefits in several cases according to the white house fact sheet i was reading. those are the individuals i'm concerned about. if you have been here the last few years take this option, go and have not done things the right way and cost $400 billion in taxpayer money. >> paul: cuba, venezuela, start there. >> harris: we will move forward and michelle obama has the new gig and maybe she's making a play for... wait for it! we will have to because it is four years away. 2028 presidential run. stay close. ♪ ♪ sce♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: former first lady, michelle obama, launching a podcast entitled, "in my opinion" and some think an element for 2028 presidential run. we are talking about that. she will be joined by her brother greg robinson and they are to talk about, "everyday question shaping our lives and the world around us." together, craig and i will take your questions about the challenges that you grapple with in life because let's be real, we are living through complicated and confusing times, and people are feeling more alone than ever. what i have learned if you are feeling a certain kind of way, the reality is that others are probably feeling that way, too. when you take a little time to be vulnerable and open up about it, but as a whole lot easier to
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find the answers you are looking for. >> kayleigh: i wonder if that includes the current state of the democratic party. ainsley, apparently she will not talk about politics and the guest with seth rogen, tyler perry, i don't know any of these people, which means it will not be about politics. >> ainsley: we will unpack out to be a good mom theater that seems different than what we have heard her say. look, i don't think she will run for president. you read her book and she doesn't like politics. excuse me, i hate it when that happens. she wants to work one day a week yell and not seven days a week four years and get gray hair over it like all the presidents do. she has been there and down that. she's not going back but an attempt to bring the party back to the center even though radically laughed. i think she's recognizing that and trying and for us to think the obamas moderate compared to the rest of the party is baffling.
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but that is where we are right now. she has a podcast once a week, and i don't think that will be enough to move the needle. she has to move the needle with aoc, omar, jasmine crockett, and i don't think that will happen. >> kayleigh: that is exactly right. when you think the democrats with positive headlines lately, the answer is no interest me people are wanting to write the headlines. michelle obama does have the ability and the best dmc speech, in my opinion, to remove politics and cultural place and get positive headlines and people certainly do love her has been. >> emily: she said a foe for trump was a vot vote for them if they can swim what this is attempting to do she has a slice of relevance and that may be a high moving forward appeared to map the list of upcoming guests, those are entertainers, and media influencers, the presidenf the american federation for basketball coaches seems like an oculus but really
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hosting widely influential people like wait the left that will sort of keep that stake in the claim, claimant for steak or whatever that is, so when we get to 2028 or two away a great she is not running, about her say will be valuable to the democrat party hopes for. >> kayleigh: paul, i completely agree she is not running. but the democrats pray and hope that is not truthful and will happen. this is interesting here till a basically "betting odds." the day after trump won and j.d. vance favor 22.2% michelle obama second place in gavin newsom 15% on on down. >> paul: let me be contrarian. i will say maybe she makes the decision later. >> harris: i haven't spoken yet. i'm listening. >> paul: she's got a couple of years to launch that shows something she is speaking to
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every man and woman in the street from martha's vineyard or one of their ten houses. i wonder if this thing doesn't succeed in if she will still be proud of her country. she won't those sorts of things including the net bag wing of her party. we have three years or so of people bombing tesla outlets. people protesting like the middle of the workday, everybody is protesting. by the way, bombing tesla for ideological purpose is a definition of terrorism. let's see what happens a couple of years from now because you are right, she wants relevance. >> harris: and seeing rashida tlaib get behind people in the house like mahmoud khalil accused of a national security threat. you see democrats aligned themselves with people aligned with hamas and other groups. and they are messaging. it is totally anti-american. i don't know how she sells that for them. i don't know that she doesn't
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contemplate it because if it does what emily says and keeps her relevant and, i mean, have you ever seen a greater thirst and barack obama convince black men they had to vote for kamala harris because they were all black and how dare you not love black women. their politics are in the tank right now. their party has left the obama's. so that relevancy comes through the rifling i guess podcast because you have gavin newsom and michelle obama and the thirst israel. >> emily: it is her own media company that launched it. >> harris: what did they get she and her husband $45 million from net licks? she has play many. >> kayleigh: she would be wise to stay away from all it takes. why she didn't go to the inauguration. try to get those positive headlines for your party. hhs secretary robert f. kennedy jr.'s sat down and had fries with nab and his plan to make america healthy again.
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president trump upping the ante for anti-semitic protesters on college campuses. stop the hatred, he says or face deportation. a cease-fire in ukraine and he is the ukrainian president ready for peace? my grant traffic through the treacherous gap down 99%. what does that mean for the southern border? i'm john roberts. sandra is off and come join me at the top four "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> harris: health and human services secretary robert f. kennedy jr. wants to make america healthy again, maha and yesterday he met with general mills and pepsico to talk about additives and artificial ingredients in our foods. kennedy sat down with sean hannity at steak 'n shake go to a location of that
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delicious chain which recently started friday and beef tallow oil instead of seed oils. watch. >> steak 'n shake just switched out and people are raving about the french fries. did you taste them? they really are appeared to the french fries don't taste right. and you taste, it is a completely different experience. outback, suite creams, buffalo wild wings. they have all made the switch and the transition to make the switch. we want to do everything we can to incentivize these companies and be transparent to switch over from ultra processed foods and to be a part of this moment to make america healthy again. ♪ ♪ >> harris: rfk jr. said americans should have a choice what they eat. let's watch more. >> are right, we will wait for that. you know, ainsley, i know you were so healthy and your choices
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and sean had those fries. did you talk about it? >> ainsley: we did. he's trying to be healthy, too. we are to trying to live long healthy lives for our children so we are trying to be a healthy. he did it because he wanted to taste it and see if it tasted great. he loved the french fries and a cheese burger he ate. impact, he ate to coed them. i don't normally eat like this. but he saw an opportunity to take a break not our diet that way of life. he was interviewing him and we talked to rfk jr. lot and he told us we use to cook with tallow fat and mcdonald's is to pay in the late 1990s they stopped because more vegetable oils which are not good for you. and seed well not good for you. so maybe it will cost a little bit more money for the french fries. i hate that for americans living on a budget. however, would you like to pay can't go make a little bit more or have cancer down the road?
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one in every 34 children have autism. $3.4 trillion chronic disease today the biggest expense five times our military budget. 1,000 ingredients in our foods that are illegal in italy and europe he said to. say when and meanwhile, rfk jr. doesn't make direct correlation which foods an increase in autism and other things. it is the one variable we literally have packaging and we don't know what is and it. it has got to be in there somewhere. it is your choice, watch. >> this, sean, uniquely american problem. this is not happening elsewhere the world. 3% of people are obese as you pointed out that now close to 80% of adults, 50% children. bay in japan, but is still 30% because they don't have this. >> correct me if i'm wrong,
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tempeh live on average ten years longer and then? >> this is the first generation of kids in 200 years that will have short life span than their parents. >> harris: of course, kayleigh, the pandemic brought the average down a little bit urgent that we have to rebound now. >> kayleigh: something is grievously wrong. that data caused me to say wow out loud because i didn't know much. that is fascinating. behalf to fix this. i want to applaud steak 'n shake for saying let me be a part of the fix. i love what rfk is saying. he says, don't go eat fast food change or xyz. at a fast food and i talk about it all the trips that lets work in partnership to increase longevity for americans children. >> harris: you and i are gaming onto the couch it rains with chick-fil-a. i like when rfk jr. says you have been informed choice you
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can make on your own. >> paul: this is a real americana because you know what this is, hamburger politics. you don't get that anyplace else, but you see it in the media. they had to close iconic locations in oakland because of the crime conditions there. you see burgers, hamburger joints as the playing fields that we play all the stuff out on. the choice is obviously the issue and obviously the health issues. >> emily: you mention along, healthy life and the difference in the perspective it is about quality and not quantity. the consolation factors that go into this and i want to make sure we don't fixate on seed oil is bad. that. that rfk jr. is focusing on holistic picture and why the insurance industry and pharmaceutical industry and that so much diagnosis, diabetic and all of the synthes things are covered and the money pump in. what about. diabetic eras that insurance
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doesn't cover. that is one example of the big mass that needs to be fixed and will take this administration to do it. >> harris: great points. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ are connected. oh, it's allll connected... shows, movies, sports, cooking shows. — oh my god cooking shows! — is she talkin' to us? tell me, how does directv put all your favorite stuff on one home screen? uncanny content suggestions based on your watch history? or mind control? were you recently electrocuted? well i for one, am intrigued! i got this wow skin from olay body wash. it's new super serum: sink into my skin with 5 powerful ingredients. 5 benefits in 1! look at this olay difference. so luminous! olay super serum body wash. oh, it makes me want to tear up.
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>> last but not least, a new viral video claims airports are not as busy as you think. watch. >> okay, over/under 20 minutes to get from the very beginning to the gate? >> over. >> i love the under. $2. time starts now. we have to check our bag and this is the line but if it is under 20 minutes this proves that airport theory is a fact. >> but that airport theory trend is causing travelers to cut it real close getting to their kids just 15-20 minutes before takeoff. take for example this traveler poor thing, she pressed her luck and mount up missing her flight.
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kayleigh, i feel like all you and i talk about is air travel and airport strategy. what do you think? >> go through security, pick up my starbucks, preordered come and get there right -- i love it, walking right on the plane as i walk up to the gate with my coffee, not waiting at all. you got to learn the times, the ropes, the airplanes are my life. >> you have to test it out before you just start winging it at arriving 15 minutes before, though? >> real quick, just one thing, don't run in airports. is a bad thing for a thousand reasons. >> i would never cut it that close. my system is i live like 30 minutes from laguardia, so i leave two hours before my flight takes off, that way i have an hour in the cab, dinner hour at the airport. i don't want to rush. i want a nice glass of wine in the delta lounge. >> you guys go to lunch and watch for runners and you and i will go to lunch. >> thanks, everyone, for watching "outnumbered." here is "america reports."
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