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>> bill: the in your neck, the people in need, the people who need to be helped. it's taken care of. and president trump, when he was >> sandra: you talk about things that commercial and give running in 2016, he talked to it away! >> bill: i give you a good the people i grew up with. the people who were not only prescription! >> sandra: i hope you have a ignored for decades by wonderful weekend, bill hemmer. politicians but lied to. i hope you all do, as well. thank you for joining us. they are middle-class jobs with we will see you monday. pensions, shipped overseas as a "outnumbered" starts now. ♪ tax benefit to large corporations. and what they got in exchange >> kennedy: president trump were jobs at walmart and costco and cheap stuff in their house marking 2020 democrats for attacking former and yard. they were lied to and he noticed president obama's policies in this week's debates, which that. i was expose the parties struggled to find its direction. more than two years after losing a born and raised in queens the white house. real estate developer, didn't matter pretty try to do this is "outnumbered," and kennedy. something about it. welcome to it. he needs to stop the mud here today begot fox business throwing and focus on those people and talk with them. network anchor dagen mcdowell. another fox news contributor, katie pavlich. another fox news contributor and a doctor, nicole saphier. and a host of "making money" on >> charles: i think he has done more -- he has done things for black people that no traditional republican would the fox business network, the have done. >> kennedy: criminal justice one and only charles payne. reform. don't think that president but cadaver study and hear. was not able to accomplish -- >> katie: back to the news we so much going on politically, were going to bringing ring of, economically. think it is we have your
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expertise. >> charles: it's called a whirlwind. [laughter] pulling out of the treaty with >> kennedy: we will keep our russia. lucas tomlinson is now with us president trump busting at the pentagon. democrats chops last night nign lucas? >> i'm back! katie, the u.s. warned russia ohio over in-fighting among hist six months ago it would do this. new defense secretary defense stole the show during the second secretary mark esper recently made the case to lawmakers. round of debates. some democrats even took aim at >> i think the inf treaty has former president obama's served us well, but only works policies on deportation, trade, if both parties comply. and health care while attacking we cannot stand by my russian joe biden. arms itself intermediate-range the president appearing to enjoy the during my growing discord missiles, ssc-8s, that have most watch. >> i was watching the so-called of europe within their range. debate last night. >> nato calls the missile the [boos] screwdriver because it's messing with the west. i also watched the night before, but not everybody thinks it's wise for the u.s. to pull out. that was long, long television. here's the u.n. secretary general. and the democrats spent more time attacking barack obama than >> this will likely not reduce they did attacking me, practically. the stress caused by ballistic [cheers and applause] missiles. >> china, iran, north korea are >> kennedy: this, as politico not part of the inf treaty and reports democrats are all have huge stockpiles of
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these types of muscles. another reason the u.s. wants to pull out in addition to russia's violations. one democratic lobby are saying, >> should there be a deployment "stay away from barack obama. of land-based intermediate range i don't know why you would attack him or his record or missiles to the pacific, as some of the commanders are not recommended, if are not in the anything about him when he's the most popular person in the party. i don't think it helps the inf treaty? >> it's unfortunate that the general election voters, either. russians decided to violate the i don't know what they're treaty. we ultimately decided it wasn't thinking!" and democratic senator chris coons today with worth it, staying in the treaty this. >> i was surprised to see that with two parties and only one on the debate stage in detroit. actively complying. president obama is the most popular, most unifying recent >> the u.s. will begin testing a 2-term democratic president. new intermediate range missiles he has a very strong record of from ground-based launchers and the coming weeks. moving our country forward on likely, based on the tomahawk things from health care to climate change. cruise missile currently aboard so i frankly think what we warships and submarines use most should have heard on the stage rudely to strike. in detroit was how we are all in 2017 on the following year, as well. united in advancing health care in a time when president trump the treaty only band land-based and the republicans in the senate are trying to take away intermediate-range missiles. katie? ladies? health care. >> kennedy: it's really >> katie: lucas tomlinson at interesting, charles. the pentagon, thank you very much. job growth here in the u.s. on one hand you have to attack president obama because that is the center of joe biden's campaign, and he is the front
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runner. we will discuss the impact of but the problem is, if you attack it too much, it shows the president's latest tariff thereat, and plus, former fbi that we needed a change and it's better for president trump. director james comey not responding after the doj, cook don't declined to charge him for his handling of memos describing do they have no game here? his meetings of president trump. >> charles: they have no choice. some republicans worrying this it's not just the biden thing. is just the beginning. if you think about details ahead. president obama's signature ♪ tart my heart by motley crue) achievement, it was obamacare. (truck honks) even biden is running on the opinion that we can improve it. (wheels screeching) even he said, "but we can tweak (clapping) it a little bit so no one on that (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) stage this thing that (clapping) always there in crunch time. president obama's signature achievement is worthwhile anymore. most of them are saying it i get to select my room from the floor plan... when i book at hilton.com doesn't go anywhere near what they would like to see in terms free wi-fi... ...and the price match guarantee. of medicare for all. so it's going to be attacked one so with hilton there is no catch. way or the other. yeah the only catch is i'm never leaving. here's the thing -- president obama is in the no i'm serious, i live here now. shadows, we haven't heard from him. book at hilton.com we did here was the invisible and get the hilton price match guarantee. hand of aoc in this whole thing. >> kennedy: that's a really today's senior living communities have never been better, interesting thought, that she is with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms now exerting much more influence over the party event a very and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros popular 2-term president. >> charles: the justice even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice.
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democrats, or organization, are going against long-seated democrats in local campaigns, a place for mom is a free service including black democrats, that pairs you with a local advisor congressmen, senators. not senators, but congressman. to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. the far left has completely a place for mom. you know your family taken over. aoc has completely taken over. we know senior living. she casts a shadow over these together we'll make the right choice. debates. >> kennedy: it's interesting, how do they come back from that? how did they change the discussion? it was interesting, i didn't anticipate this kind of pushback from members of the obama administration, including eric holder, who are so furious. but they are right to criticize the aspects of the administration that were failures. >> katie: and welcome to a democratic party, right? the problem with this is if they want to tout obamacare as joe biden has done, you have to also talk about the fact that obamacare destroy the individual market. and you have chris coons thing republicans want to take health care away. well, obamacare took health care plans away from millions of people and force them onto a system that they didn't like. and people have had dozens --
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five, six, seven plants since obamacare has been put in place. does that mean the republicans can't come up with some kind of solution to what's going on? of course not. but the problem with obama's record is that it was slow growth, the obamacare issue is one that pushed democrats out of power in the house, and now they are trying to move away from that. because it actually wasn't a popular program. so the other democrats are looking at it -- >> kennedy: we saw a whole new thing. >> dagen: it's more popular now, though. >> kennedy: let's ask the doctor on the pound. this affects you personally and professionally. we still don't have an answer as to what we are going to do about the aca. medicare for all and the existence of it in this conversation means that obamacare was a failure. >> nicole: listening to the democratic debate reminded me of when hillary and biden were going -- i'm sorry, hillary and obama were debating, because all of a sudden barack obama was a conservative one with his health care plan and hillary clinton was against that.
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the same thing is happening there. all of a sudden you have biden, saying "let's build on the aca and make it more medicare for all," because he wants to have a government by end. that's more conservative, too conservative for this party again. you have that as a conservative measure or this medicare for all bill. if you want to build on biden's health care plan, the public is actually saying they want an option to buy in. if you want to build on it, fine, but it needs to be strong as long as he maintains that private market. i think we can build in on that as long as you focus on reining in cost, which no one is talking about. not harris, not sanders, except president trump. he's the only one -- >> dagen: i want to get back to the democrats on that stage attacking president obama. they need to step away from their boiling cauldron of idiocy. [laughter] i said this every day, there are 4.4 million voters who voted for president obama in 2012, who did not come out to the polls in
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2016. more than half of them were people of color. more than one-third of them were black voters. they need these people to come out and vote if they have any shot at defeating president trump. you know what? keep hammering president obama, because all of those candidates are standing on those shoulders whether they know it or not. they will not come out and vote for any of them except ♪ joe biden. they need president obama with his 97% favorability rating on >> kennedy: welcome back. the campaign trail once the former fbi director james comey breaking his silence, hitting nominee is packed, and they also back at top republican mark meadows after the justice need the former first lady, michelle obama. she just rode one of the department declined to prosecute him for leaking his memos on best-selling memoirs in history she is selling out arenas. interactions with president trump ahead of his firing. do you want her as her enemy if you keep hammering -- the decision, despite michael horowitz having referred >> kennedy: you don't think comey for potential prosecution. she's keeping a list of everything anyone to sing in these debates? house freedom caucus chair >> dagen: there is this "oh, mark meadows tweeting, "as the ig report on comey approaches, we are getting the sound of michelle obama, please run." i would like her to run briefly silence. no comey tweets, no supple so she can be on the debate interviews. must be tougher when you get stage, and she side-eyes and questioned by a doj
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inspector general. the truth is coming. his actions will come to light rolls her eyes at all the and the verdict will be pretty." lunacy. because her husband's right of comey responding with this center. >> charles: i just want to tweet. come up before we leave, mention the deportation thing, too. [laughter] this will drive you crazy. you can't villain -ize "i love transparency. i just wait for a fact before talk about them." president trump, when it was lie! "i'm comfortable the results of the ag report will show honest arguably worse. public servants worked hard to especially if you want to decriminalize illegal entry in protect this country from a threat this president and his this country. the two fox news alert, and nypd enablers won't acknowledge. and at me next time, bruh." administrative judge, just last hour, recommending the you are such a nerd, comey new york city police officer at the center of eric garner's previewer nerd and you always will be. meanwhile, house committee member matt gaetz says this is controversial 2014 choke hold death should be fired from that just the beginning and comey will be held accountable. apartment. officer daniel pantaleo was seen in cell phone footage from the bruh. >> this is the firstll the elem. incident, appearing to put garner in a buy banned i accept this decision but i think the testimony of choke hold as eric garner said robert mueller highlighted where "i can't breathe."
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comey's greatest culpability could lie, and that's in the david lee miller's life from new york city. origins of this investigation. >> dagen, new york was holding its breath waiting for this >> kennedy: juan williams recommendation. argues it's time for comey it's important to say it's only critics to accept the doj decision. watch. >> bill barr is the political a recommendation from this administrative law judge. the actual decision is going to player on the trunk the trump e be made by new york city police commissioner, whether or not to says it wasn't even close. fire daniel pantaleo. and that you have people who the civilian complaint review want to play tribal politics and say, "this is the double board, which prosecuted this case, released a statement. standard." >> kennedy: is it a double it reads, "today's decision standard, charles? >> charles: after three years confirms what the board has always maintained. and millions of dollars, that's officer daniel pantaleo pretty rich from them. committed misconduct on let's see where it goes. the bottom line is there's not much more to go. i think the american public in july 17th, 2014, and his decision because the death of general would like to find out eric garner. the decision was more than about the real curious origins sufficient to prove that of this. the misconduct of those people pantaleo is unfit to serve. commissioner o'neill must uphold in power that we entrusted to do this verdict and dismissed the right the way, and move on. pantaleo from the permit as was recommended by the deputy commissioner of trials." >> kennedy: james comey is a little background in this showing his hand. he's basically saying he was the honest servant with the other case. the new york city medical
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examiner initially ruled that garner's death was in fact a honest public servants fighting homicide, but a grand jury in the administration tooth and staten island new york -- that's nail. they were so hyper politicized where the incident took place -- that he doesn't even try to mask that anymore. the justice department looked into charges of a civil rights violation but they found there was insufficient evidence. but they did find a come of the >> nicole: he has disgraced himself professionally. the fbi and now the english justice department did find, language, with his "at me, bruh that pantaleo used a choke hold on garner for seven seconds. bruh." whatever it supposed to mean. it's a very thing. this choke hold is not illegal, i applied ag barr because it's a but it is a violation of the bad case. we might not like comey, he licked his diary notes. i'm sorry, his memo. policies of the new york city police department. it wasn't a good case to bring the department's internal paul forward. it wasn't a witch hunt. disciplinary hearing, to be 70 did not testify. for juan williams to say that, you have to accept that? his attorney argued that pantaleo used a seat belt people will accept it as soon as restraining technique that does not interrupt breathing. every democrat accepts mueller's report and there is no he also cited eric garner's obesity and a variety of health collusion. but you still have the fisa investigation, and you still problems that they say it have the durum investigation. contributed to fatal heart so comey is not out of the woods attack. eric garner's death and the yet. if he doesn't get prosecuted, he phrase "i can't breathe" have has already destroyed his own become well known across the professional career and really country. tainted the whole persona of the garner said 11 times on that videotape, "i can't breathe." fbi. >> kennedy: he has. he doesn't do himself any favor
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during the democratic candidate debate, just a few days ago, the favors. i understand the doj won't prosecute but i still want to see some accountability. debate was interrupted by will that effort have been? demonstrators who called for pantaleo to be fired. with anyone? see to it well, because you have bill de blasio has not said a great deal except that he expected justice to be served. expected general horowitz he is new york city's mayor, and report, you have bill barr and he was participating in the the john durum investigation. debates. now we are told that at 1:00 >> kennedy: went to beget the ig report? >> dagen: next month. east coast time, de blasio was correct me if i'm wrong. going to hold a news conference. >> katie: it was supposed to just a short time ago we heard be july. from civil rights leader al >> dagen: now it's september. we have john durham within the e sharpton reacting to the decision by the administered of origins of the interest judge to fire pantaleo. addition, the counterintelligence listen. investigation into the trump campaign. rows of senator lindsey graham on the senate side. >> five years after the fact, i to your point, that bill barr don't know -- countless marches and countless protests, and cles make the right decision, that the number one goal has been to family suffering for five years. restore the impartial and professional ethos that is the commissioner needs to characterizing the agency for more than 200 years, if you immediately, unequivocally accepts the recommendation of don't have a case, if you can't the judge and do it right away. show intent, you don't bring it. andy mccarthy earlier on >> again, the bottom line here, fox news said roughly the same thing.
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at the price tag to find out the fate of the officer now in the end of new york city's what launched the investigation police commissioner. of the trump campaign and get we expect to hear from the accountability, if you're price tag is indicting everyone who lso at made an error in judgment, you will never find out what 1:00. the same time bill de blasio holds a news conference. happened. so this case taking a andy mccarthy. >> katie: i'm glad the justice significant step forward today, department left out this garbled still not entirely resolved. language, "we didn't exonerate dagen? him, but we are not going to >> dagen: david lee miller, thank you so much for that. prosecute them." charles, what do you make of he still might be guilty but this? they won't bring a crime forward. to people need some sort of so i'm glad that bill barr is continuing to do that. resolution with the dismissal of it's important to also remember this police officer? >> charles: i think a lot of that the ig report that we are people do. in this case, listen -- i'm in waiting for simply investigates and recommends potential the first person that says blue lives matter. prosecution, whereas i appreciate growing up in harlem in the 1970s, a john durham's is a u.s. attorney and he can bring charges himself. >> kennedy: very good point. neighborhood that was at war with the police. important distinction. >> katie: to give not having police protection, recommendations to the u.s. how negative that can be for attorney in d.c. and they make a everyone. in this case i believe garner decision, it happened with andy mccabe, the former deputy. should be fired because -- he was back >> kennedy: pantaleo. in the >> charles: pantaleo, i'm he was or committed for sorry. charges, for leaking most police are doing a great information. classified information job protecting his every single day. we haven't heard much about he is the .1% that did not. that.
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that's the bottom line. his attorneys are pretty i don't think it was about race, confident they will get away with it. i think he's a jerk. that's why there are two infestations going on here, because bill barr knows the ig because -- if you listen to his can't push forward with charges. lawyer saying that, that garner >> kennedy: this level of corruption and abuse cannot be suffered from obesity and other health issues, and that was tolerated. from any agency directed at any pretty obvious, that's another reason why he didn't really pose administration, in any party. a threat. >> dagen: and by the way, once he was on the ground there comey is not a nerd, that's an was no way he was going to get up and start swinging on anyone. insult to all nerds. [laughter] he's a frankenphony. it was pretty clear he was defenseless and i think that, in this case, they should fire this he loves the attention. police officer and move on and [laughter] rebuild the community. >> kennedy: the stock market rally taking a pause today after >> dagen: will this change president trump warned of new anything, katie? >> katie: i think there is some kind of accountability, it tariffs on $300 billion in may give some credibility chinese goods. china threatens retaliation, of to the police department. course. what all this means for to give some closure to the community. americans as job numbers give us but it's not going to bring eric garner back. a new breed on the when bad cops do bad things, they need to be held accountable economy. details and debate next. so that there isn't questions ♪ about the way they are doing their job. >> charles: the thin blue line was a real bad thing. ♪ i think that's gone.
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let's keep building on that. applebee's all you can eat is back. >> nicole: i worked in a hospital where we had prisoners now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. coming in daily, and you had a lot of criminals faking illnesses just to get out and be in the hospital setting. but when i see a grown man on the ground with one arm around his neck and people on top of him and he is saying he can't breathe, this crosses the line there. >> dagen: moving on. new reaction from the pentagon after the trump administration withdraws from a decades-old the nuclear treaty with russia and pins the blame on moscow. details next. plus, president trump taking aim at cities run by democrats during his campaign rally last night. we'll debate that strategy added. ♪ fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist!
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nobody would have thought that was possible. more than 7 million americans have been lifted off of food stamps, and they are happy. 123,000 more ohio workers are employed today than when i was elected. think of that number. >> dagen: president trump at his ohio rally last night touting the strength of the economy, and today the labor department reporting 164,000 jobs were added last month. the employment rate holding steady at 3.7%. stocks under pressure today. take a look at that, big time, after a sell-off yesterday. this, as the president threatens a new round of tariffs on the remaining $300 billion worth of goods that we import, the u.s. does come from china. this is every year. ♪ these new tariffs could kick in next month. as negotiations for a trade deal move on. the president saying beijing has >> katie: the trump administration announcing this reneged on some of its
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morning that it has formally agreements, but the talks pulled out of a reagan era harms comic arms treaty with russia. continue while china warns of they're blaming moscow for the countermeasures. white house saying that the demise of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, saying it president is finally holding china to account after decades of abuses. watch. >> this president has called has no effort. that what we know to be the case about what china has been doing. the treaty signed by president reagan and mikhail gorbachev bandit whether it's force the technology transfer, technology land-based intermediate-range theft, this is what everyone across the globe understands and missiles with nuclear and conventional warheads. recognizes. but this is the first time a here's president trump. president has come in and said, >> russia would like to do "no more are you going to take something on the nuclear treaty, advantage of the american people." that's a key with me. they want to do something and so would i. >> dagen: they warned the >> katie: lucas tomlinson live at the pentagon with more. latest tariff action will certainly get their attention, but it will also get the lucas? attention of manufacturing workers in the u.s. and their there he's. lucas lucas! families who are feeling the >> hello! negative impact of the current tariffs. >> katie: okay, i don't think and will be made even less we have him. competitive with this new tax on the trip administration did pull out of the treaty. we'll get back to them if we can get him out. trade. meantime, for now we are moving onto a "the wall street journal" reporting that china has lost its status as a top u.s. trading different topic. partner in the first half of the president trump addressing the possibility of "send her back" year. for the first time in a decade.
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chance before leaving for israel charles coming to the point in ohio. there were no such chants and about manufacturing, manufacturing is weakening. the president made only passing the manufacturing activity, factor sector activity, slowed reference to the liberal congresswomen known as the for four street months. squad, calling them "left-wing lois extremists." in the meantime, squad number the lowest level in years. so there is some impact. ilhan omar hitting trump and his does it supporters, tweeting about her trip this week to ghana with the is it worth it for this country? congressional delegation led by >> charles: absolute. we should point out that since speaker nancy pelosi. she said, "they said send her president trump has come, there's a manufacturing back, but politico domestic renaissance. a miracle. remember, barack obama said you can't create any manufacturing policy didn't just jobs in this country without a make arrangements to send me back. she went back with me. so great for the opportunity to magic wand. return to mother africa with the black caucus and commemorate the there's been over 400,000. year of return." but that's where we began. to your point, i think a lot of she said shared videos of them walking through the door of no people even who work in manufacturing understand that return, marking the beginning of the slave trade from africa to the goal is like any other. the americas. at the israeli, the president avoided criticizing unger's elijah cummings directly, instead eating conditions in baltimore and other cities. at the end, we want to get manufacturing back into this country. some manufacturing. obviously, we have done that. we want to get rid of the unfair trade practices, the theft and >> no one has paid a higher intellectual property.
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price for the far left china has lost 2 million manufacturing jobs themselves since this has begun. destructive agenda than americans living in our nation's inner cities. >> kennedy: a lot of that is they paid a dear price. because u.s. companies are you see what's happening. you see our inner cities. relocating, like vietnam. we spend billions and billions >> charles: and mexico. you want to know one of the and billions, for years and reasons why mexico sent to those years and years, and it has trips to the southern border stolen money and it's wasted right away? money and it's a sham. they are benefiting huge from this whole site and they are going to be great neighbors for a long time, especially once the [boos] usmca's past. that being said, the market is the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemal about 1.2% off the all-time high. the economy is going very well. guatemala. i believe it's higher than -- the consumer, the american give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. consumer, is strong, robust. 8.1% savings rate. growth of 3% now for ten months this guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than in a row. if you're going to fight this afghanistan. kind of a fighter, no other president had the guts to do it. >> katie: charles, those now's the time to do it. moderate numbers are pretty operable when you talk per >> dagen: uncertainty among businesses, they are the ones 100,000 people. president trump says it's not a who make investment decisions and hiring and firing decisions. strategy. but could it be one to talk this president is up for about democrats in the cities reelection next year.
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he's got to have a strong all over the country? >> charles: absolutely, economy. >> katie: and the chinese know there's been no accountability. that. they know this is a timing game. so far this year in baltimore, i they're always very patient. but china is having a hard time, think 114 blacks have been murdered. too. they have a domestic problem on zero asians, four whites, five their hands. if they continue to seek the middle class they've built over hispanics. the past 30 years lose their think about that for a moment. think about the literacy rate. jobs and destabilize, that means the literacy rate. unrest and riots and it's going to be a bigger problem for china than they want to be dealing you elect mayors, you elect with when it comes to keeping the iron fist of communism going local congressman, you liked governors to uplift your life. let me tell you something, the in that country while also dabbling in capitalist free only thing in these major cities market principles. that changes his gentrification. all that is is moving blacks out >> nicole: we are talking of the cities back down south. about this uncertainty because president trump is doing parenting 101 when it comes to other than that, everyone of china. "if you're not comin this these cities is asked exactly e table with this trade deal, you're getting punished." or worse after that's what he's doing. does it bring uncertainty? sure. asian generation of generation being but we are still adding jobs in born and about wow the market. poverty. they don't think black people 30,000 of them. i will buy dr. cote on for are smart. second, and let's talk about the literacy is embarrassing. going is the 2020 election. you should see the education they give black people. black kids. they don't think they are smart. you're still seeing job growth.
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give 2.5 million americans who they want to force asians out of the top high schools and put are employed by the private insurance market. >> kennedy: that's right. black kids in there. >> nicole: you're going to see guess what? they're going to struggle. if you really want to help them, give them the hardest education millions of americans losing their jobs. let alone their access to material in kindergarten on up. health care. if you really want to help them. >> dagen: and no more fossil but they don't. as long as black people are fuels, bye-bye liens of jobs coal and oil. >> kennedy: i guess i'll walk poor, afraid, you know what? to hawaii! that's their source of power. that is their source of power. [laughter] >> charles: forget hawaii, how will i get back to jersey? [laughter] >> kennedy: we are awaiting a these have never have incentive to make it better for black news conference of new york city americans prayed that's mayor bill de blasio. unfortunate. >> katie: kennedy? an nypd -- a judge recommended >> kennedy: absolutely right. this he does have become a magnet for corrupt politicians the officer in the choke hold and that's what happens over and over again. death of eric garner be fired. the police benevolent they stir up the hate and anger. and they don't offer solutions. association responding. an excerpt reading, this is pure sadly, they look at the political insanity if it is allowed to stand it will constituents and they see people paralyze the nypd for years to are not engaged, you aren't come." going to vote, and they take this judge ignored the evidence advantage of them. >> charles: they would vote, but they're going to get their and trampled daniel pantaleo's vote. "forget about me, trump is mean, due process rights in order to he put out a racist reach." deliver the results of the grandstanding politicians and are you kidding me? protesters demanded. look at the education you're not
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the p be the news conference at giving my kids. i'm not mad at trump. 2:00 p.m. eastern. we will stay on all of this as trump doesn't run any american city. who would be angry at trump? the story develops. he doesn't run any american city where black people are killing meanwhile, joe biden left a lot black people every single day. of people mystified with his big flub at the end of wednesday's >> katie: to that point, the debate. he's laughing it off now, but video came out of elijah cummings in 1999 saying baltimore is drug-infested. doesn't point to a bigger the thing i got out of that is problem? does former hillary clinton's campaign spokesperson who's been the 1999 part. there was 20 years ago. commenting have a point that he is still in charge of that district and nothing has there's a double standard at work? we will get into all of that changed. >> dagen: but you had next. ♪ president trump this morning throwing shade at elijah cummings. he is president trump's political opponent, he's an adversary. i get that. he h committee. he doesn't like him. but he was throwing shade at him on twitter saying reae house of do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? elijah cummings was robbed. too bad! prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended i quoted you on the slope o memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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>> if you agree with me, go to joe 30300 and help me in this fight. thank you very much. the one where my going, joe? joe biden wednesday night, flipping his closing nine in the debate. he joked about it yesterday. >> i would have said "text." [laughter] i was so focused on making the case for joe, i said "joe" and to give them repeat it was text. i would have changed that. >> kennedy: hillary clinton's former campaign spokesman claims there is a double standard at play. brian fallon tweeting, "if hillary garbled and instruction for people to text or campaign, she would have been dragged for days as out of touch.
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she was heavily marked but at least it was coherent." that's an attempt at her social media fund earlier in her campaign launch. >> "i'm just chilling in cedar rapids." >> katie: dagen, you have thoughts about this. >> dagen: people would criticize henry clinton because she's the biggest shape shifter in politics over the last century. she is still unlikable and still a phony. let me go back to 1992, because this sticks in my neck and sticks in my brain. remember when she said, "i'm not sitting here, some little woman standing by my man like tammy wynette." yes, you did. he stayed with the creep for power and money and then blame to the interns. go away." >> kennedy: and still blames interns. people are raking joe biden over
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the coals, the reviews have been universally negative. of course they are going after him, just like they would go after her. every time someone criticizes you you can't say it's a double standard. grow a spine for going to enter a presidential politics. >> katie: doesn't he get away with it more because he's more genuine than other clinton never was? >> charles: he is more genuine. his little bit older, also. people understand that he doesn't really know what he's talking about it. he got a we with other things on the stage. not answering the deportation question that de blasio asked three times and moderate is never bothered to pick up, that was one of them. it'll get tougher tougher down the road. >> nicole: i just left because he probably doesn't text. [laughter] it's in ages and thin, not necessarily gendered. people don't like kelly clinton she messes up, we're jumping all over that. would you like her! >> katie: she's just chilling somewhere! more "outnumbered" in just a moment. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
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>> kennedy: thanks to charles payne. >> charles: had a great time. we have covered some important topics. because i spent the morning with you and i didn't say it this morning, but it's an amazing suit. >> thank you very much! i decided i would wear this to. >> kennedy: where he did! back on the couch noon eastern, here's julie in for harris >> kennedy: fox news alert any reaction to a decision in the highly charged case of eric garner's death in new york city. this is "outnumbered overtime," i'm julie banderas in for harris faulkner on friday. an immense rate of judge recommending today the firing of the police officer accused of using a choke hold, which is prohibited by the nypd, in the death of eric garner in 2014 on staten island. we are awaiting a press conference. that will happen any moment now, from new york city held by mayor build balls. meantime, as that of the city's top police union calls the decision "pure political insanity," ted williams, also a
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