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don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. get back to better breathing. ask your doctor about fasenra. >> emily: hello, this is "outnumbered," i'm emily compagno with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner. joining us today board certified physician, dr. nicole saphier and griff jenkins.
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thousands of actors are set to hit the picket line for the first time in over 40 years. the joint board of the screen actors guild and television and radio artist unanimously approved the action after tense negotiations suddenly broke down. the strike officially began at midnight and coalition of 160's, are000 actors will join the picket lines since may. now face major delays. biggest stars are showing support for the actors strike. the cast of "oppenheimmer," the
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film's director said the cast left the event to "write their picket signs." fran drescher says industry, greed and artificial intelligence are the main reasons for the walk-out. >> we had no choice. we are the victims here. we are being victimized by a very greedy entity. i am shocked by the way the people that we have been in business with are treating us. i cannot believe it, quite frankly. how far apart we are on so many things. if we don't stand tall right now, we are all going to be in trouble. we are all going to be in jeopardy of being replaced by machines. >> emily: griff jenkins, so much on this. what are your thoughts?
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>> griff: is this going to delay the release of "barbie," because i have a 17 year old that is planning to go to that. look, come on, she's saying, we're struggling, it will impact us. it will not impact her or meryl streep. there are people who need that paycheck. bob iger got it right, this is not helping the problem. we will see hollywood actors who believe their mighty platform they used for various causes, they will go get in the middle of this and make this situation more difficult and we'll suffer as movie-going consumers. >> emily: interesting, what do you make of the notion it will make things worse?
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>> we have the same concern in my profession, you know what we are not doing, not walking out and abandoning our patients so people are not harmed. griff made an excellent point, in 2023, average tv crew member makes $20 an hour, meryl streep is worth $160 million. another person made 30 million and fran drescer worth 25 million, this feels like gavin newsom going out and eating at french laundry while his constituents were not able to go out. there are a lot of people suffering, this is very sad. >> emily: one argument for it, the ones with the biggest paycheck have the biggest reach and it sends a strong message that those people making less than $20 an hour that work so
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hard so they can make $160 mill, that they are on their side. >> kayleigh: crew members and caterers, that is who i worry about being out of job because of the strike. dr. sapphire, in the middle of a pandemic, you put your life at risk and showed up to work. the meat packers kept this country going. i do not want to see anybody get hurt, especially people who depend on a paycheck for their livelihood. i don't think hollywood does. i don't care about hollywood, i would love to see people fill the gap like angel studio, who has done "the chosen" and "sound of freedom." they are creating high quality tv and film without the hollywood guesswork. i want to see people like angel
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studio fill the gap. i'll live to see another day without hollywood, my family will, too. >> emily: harris, argument about ai, ai works in part because it grabs or i guess absorbs information that exists, right? it can create a painting just like van gogh because it has been fed the paintings and knows what to do. it is their property to begin with, is their argument, that has been amalgumeated into ai, they say we are being replaced by ourselves. it is interesting argument as to why displacement is more unjust, they argue. >> harris: yeah, that can be part of the argument, i think the bigger issue is ai will use their images whenever they want. the question becomes, who belongs to the face on the
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screen, person behind the face or the person who captured it for ai? that is my understanding. from talking to writers in the beginning in may, they are saying it could go until december. what will they be saying if they don't have writers? who will cross the picket line? i saw this happening, because you have people who need lines and people who write lines and nobody will cross the picket line because they need each other. the ai portion, i challenge hollywood to do what every other industry, like yours, which saves lives and doesn't keep entertainment going, technically what hollywood does. challenge them to come up with way to be symbiotic with ai, maybe enhance movie going, maybe clean up the casting couch, maybe it can identify people doing bad things in hollywood. we uncover it and cover it in
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the news, i'm sincere when i say there is a lot of work to be done and i love the examples you gave, kayleigh, where the business could be better. i refuse to believe this is about ai, it isn't, step up and move forward with technology. it is about image and who owns your image, those are contract negotiations. >> kayleigh: they want more money, call a spade a spade. >> emily: coming up, despite what the president said, new report citing top democrats claim president biden won't actually be running for re-election. that is next. veteran homeowners, have you looked at the interest rates on your credit cards lately? get ready for a shock. the rate on credit cards is now over 22%.
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♪ >> kayleigh: president biden is back home after high-stakes visit overseas for nato summit. the trip was marred by a few missteps and embarrassing moments, per usual. like this outburst during his meeting with president zelenskyy. >> president zelenskyy, how soon after the war would you like to be in nato? how soon after the war would you like to join nato? >> an hour and 20 minutes. you guys ask really -- questions. >> kayleigh: snied there. some missteps were too literal. the president tripped again while heading up the stairs of air force one yesterday. will he blame the wind? revised concerns about his age
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and health. it appears his own party is searching for a second option. new report >> cnn highlights president biden's slow 2024 campaign start and potential contingency plan being made behind the scenes. it reads this, conversations keep happening, texts, e-mails, fertive phone calls as top democrats and donors reach out to those seen as possible replacement presidential candidates. get ready for what has been described to cnn. president joe biden won't actually be running for re-election. they feel like time is running out and the lack of the more robust campaign activity is a sign his heart isn't really in it. fascinating, i wonder if gavin newsom is among those being called, i would imagine so.
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new fundraising numbers broke from president biden. he pulled in 72 million, biden plus the dnc, pretty big haul. politico gives contrast. then president trump in rnc, $105 million compared to biden's 72 and obama and dnc in the same period $86 million. underperforming. >> griff: cnn is doing the what's plan b [whispering] there is that. i read it and the numbers are right, they are boasting 77 million on hand, most any democrats ever had at this juncture 67 days into re-election announcement. also, the campaign manager, julie rodriguez says there is unparalleled enthusiasm behind this campaign.
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great she thinks that. i don't see that, i have democratic friends, been covering campaigns for 25 years. there is not the enthusiasm out there. you look at, i was talking to you before the show, if you go back to the obama re-election, in those days, he knew he had gotten elected and needed a rebounding economy at that time. many point out weak republican candidate in mitt romney, fast-forward to today, americans are not feeling the rebounding economy the white house talks about and donald trump is not mitt romney. >> kayleigh: if trump wins next november and everyone says, how did that happen, one question will be what was the biden campaign doing in the summer of 2023, said a person who worked on biden's 2020 campaign, no headquarters, few staff, seems like they are taking it for
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granted. >> harris: and he is dealing with whispers behind his back to places like axios reporting the staff is not happy and people do not want to be alone with him because of his temper. those people can cut you like a knife, they are next to you and they know your secrets. you have that and the drum beat of tripping and falling and the verbal gaffes and all of that and maybe some of that is part of being biden-y, it is hurting him in the polls, something is crushing him in the polls. we are now about 4% inflation rate, which is four times what it should be. trump had 1.4 in a pandemic, however, it is not 9% any longer. things are kind of going in a better direction, but his foreign policy and mistakes on the world stage and didn't hold
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nato accountable, we are footing the bill to fight military causes. it is not good timing. who is like gullam like in "lord of the rings, mansion is it joe manchin? is it kamala harris? >> griff: also watching gavin newsom, young, guy come on sean hannity and we don't have any of that from joe biden. >> kayleigh: we have msnbc swearing that biden is up to the job. take a look at joe. >> the president is very sharp, i talk to foreign leaders that have had conversations with him and said he was on top of every issue. some nato leaders tell me they were surprised the contrast in public and the joe biden behind
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closed doors because he is so sharp. >> kayleigh: so sharp. >> emily: they can say whatever fiction they want to at that moment, the reality is we see the reality, the stumbling fiction laden president that is commander-in-chief and that continues to make horrible mistakes on air and off. to griff's point, what is interesting to see, as there is clearly a frenzy underneath the still water, curious to see what they do with kamala. biggest elephant in the room, joe decides not to run again and he decides to sever the puppet strings, we are left with kamala, who is equally frightening, as reflected in polls and her inability to be articulate or effective in her communications. i wonder, when we bring up gavin newsom, who has checkered past,
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but emerges shiny from the dust, what the dnc will do with the shallow bench they have created. it seems anybody, but biden and anybody, but kamala also. >> griff: don't sell her short, she explained to us ai is two letters. >> kayleigh: true. dr. saphier, we can pop these up if we have them, "new york times," gop led and the hill, democratic jitters grow over cornel west. things are not peachy keen for joe biden. >> you have moderate americans who reject extreme policy of joe biden and not huge supporter of what people say is extreme demeanor of president trump, which is why you are starting to see support grow for potentially a third party.
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interesting you have senator joe manchin who will be speaking next month or this month because he and president biden are at odds on the reduction act. why is that? they both support climate and climate change efforts, what happened in inflation reduction act? joe manchin said i will support production of electric vehicles if products come from the united states with big made in usa stamp. president biden did not live up to the verbal agreement joe manchin says they had. it is clear president biden priority is climate change first and america second and a lot of people reject that. >> kayleigh: joe manchin not on third-party run. hearing gets heated when john kerry is pressed about his private jet, which he says is not his. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> harris: a contentious moment on capitol hill between president biden's climate czar john kerry and lawmakers over his use of private jets. in the past kerry defended flying private is necessary for him to do his job. yesterday he denied ever owning a private plane. >> i hope it wasn't problematic for your private jet to get here. >> i don't own a private jet, i have never owned a private jet and it is pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the state department up here, honestly, if that is where you want to go, go there.
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believe me. >> harris: he went on to say his wife owns the private jet. okay, they don't share things? we don't have time to get into the marriage. later in the hearing, mike michael waltz pressed about the family's past ownership of the jet and had receipts. >> you just testified under oath you never owned a private jet, i would like to enter the record article here from february 15th of 2023, the john kerry family private jet was sold shortly after accusation of climate hypocrisy, do you stand by the testimony that you never owned or your family? >> yes, my wife owned a plane. >> you flew on that plane? >> not in a number of years, i have flown on it, sure. >> this article is not inaccurate? >> my wife owned it.
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afford me the right at least to set the record straight here. i do not fly on a private jet. i do not -- i fly commercially. >> harris: okay. so dr. saphier, i'll volunteer, in my marriage, it doesn't go that way, don't throw each other under the bus. >> by the way, everything my husband has, i own it. this is astounding, he claimed he flew on private jet in 2019 to iceland to receive an award for climate endeavors. he was asked, why did you fly on a private jet, doesn't that go against what you are advocating for people to do. this is only the choice for people like me who travel the world to spread the message.
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imagine me as a physician saying you have to eat healthily and exercise. me, i'm taking ozempic, it is only thing for me, but you need to do that. it is upsetting. >> emily: anyone should understand nature of community property, that is actually a lie, lie to say, my wife owns it, unless you clarify she got got it via inheritance, which means it is separate property. this is someone we pay and fox news reported last year enjoyed almost 50 trips on the family private jet totals almost 60 hours and almost 716,000 pounds of carbon or 325 metric tons and that was since president biden took office. trying to parse words remind me
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of the clinton trial. the american people do not have time on that, do not lecture us how we cook or drive or get to work to put food on our table that he enjoys from the back seat of a private jet. >> harris: do you need a private jet to pass a message if the message is whole and should be something the world can do? >> kayleigh: no, greta thunberg. he is so smug, no wonder he became president. douglas murray honed in on his staff, of 45 people, the same size as office to defeat isis. do we need john kerry? no. okay. >> harris: why does he need all those people to do the job. >> kayleigh: yeah. >> harris: what about being a
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czar? if you are a czar in charge of the trouble, you don't have to do anything. if you are czar in charge of the climate, don't do anything, get 45 people to do it. >> griff: talk to the people here, i want to be czar of anything. gulfstream is not the bat mobile, he is not batman issue not saving the world. talk about smugness, i vacationed in nan tucket, the special was cod fish beignets, i'm sorry we can't give you the cod fish beignets, there is one left and we have to serve it for john kerry. americans do not relate to him, that is why he did not get elected president and he lectures about the climate, nobody is listening. >> emily: he doesn't relate to the american people. >> harris: he doesn't and
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she's born with it, maybe it's maybelline. now facing fierce backlash for campaign ad featuring a lgbtq+ male influencer applying pink lipstick. take a look. >> prime day on amazon, why not see if amazon has deals going on. 30% off and favorite colors in stock and ready to ship. amazon order arrived next day and i'm filming a makeup review. check out this color and sign. it will not budge or smudge for 16 hours, let me know what you think and shop maybelline prime deals right now. >> harris: at least the pink was put on well. the red was like mocking us as woman. maybe not, maybe i'm wrong. >> griff: my late father was vice president for maybelline in the day in the '80s and he
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brought linda carter to be spokeswoman for maybelline back in the day. this is a picture of me meeting linda carter when they unveiled her. my father took a lot of heat for that in the early '80s, that was when rev lon and loreal was getting models off runways to be the face of the product. my dad said women that buy maybelline in oklahoma city, don't relate to peresian models, they relate to wonder woman and linda carter is a wonderful woman. it is a thing where i think this is maybelline misreading their customer. we'll see if it hurts in the pocket book. >> harris: do you? i don't know, dr. saphier maybe the lgbtq community that wants
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to buy the products and not meant to sell to us as women? >> i did not go to school for marketing, i would think when trying to, maet a product, you market to majority of your consumers and i think when it comes to lipstick, women would be majority of consumers. i think this is more for optics. is that facial hair real? it doesn't look like it matches? >> harris: kayleigh. >> kayleigh: this is insanity, i see bright pink lip stick with bearded biological man, that will not sell lipstick. that is reaction you will get from a biological woman. we are running biological women out of society, no longer makeup models, no longer prevailing in sports. they are first to get criticized, the way martha
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stewart was criticized. you can't critique this guy because he checks the box. >> harris: look at self-esteem of young women, sarah palinput on the cover of a magazine and the grief. if men want to be us, take it all. >> emily: enjoy my cramps. i don't have an issue with this, i think this is why. lipstick to me, perhaps because i was in performing arts and shared it as ballet dancer and in the high-fashion world, there was absolute by gender appreciation and use for makeup. when i see this for product, the lipstick, i thought he did great job of selling it. staying power, awesome. that was great. in terms of effectiveness and range, i hope maybelline include
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biological woman, as well, multiple skin tones so i can see how colors read on the lips. makeup is interesting, i have always seen it as bi-gender. for me, this is familiar to me, many favorite makeup artists were men and model makeup on themselves, as well. for the artistry, i don't see a problem with this, i agree with what you are saying, innen maother areas we have seen it be truly problematic. innic maup, mac pioneered it and max factor back in the day and the one that has cirque de so soleil. >> harris: just use lip liner so it doesn't get messy. all right, stay with us.
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his first court appearance could be moments from now. we will speak about brand-new information and karl rove on growing number of top democrats reaching out to replacements for joe biden as the 2024 democratic nominee and larry kudlow is here on administration's latest efforts to forgive student loan debt and talking about the taylor swift effect. join us on "america reports," top of the hour. ♪ >> emily: welcome back, in case you missed it, homeowners in a seattle neighborhood are fuming about a homeless encampment and inflatable swimming pool. homeless people sit around the pool and openly do drugs in broad daylight. unbelievable.
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dr. saphier. >> i can't believe we allow these encampments to exist, it is like "sons of anarchy." >> kayleigh: there are shootings, as well, i never thought i would have to worry about this at 72. >> emily: i used to walk my dog about a billion dollar edge that is like central park. the homeless spread out and they had the most developed encampments, generators and roofs and the like. i have to make sure she wouldn't go. out standing and astounding takeover. next is a skyscraper we have to pay for. >> kayleigh:ac rat. we had to get to this, because griff is a swifty. taylor swift, latest to have something thrown at her at her
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show. take a look. [cheering] >> kayleigh: multiple objects were thrown at taylor after a show in kansas city. others have recently been hit while performing. >> griff: if you throw something at taylor swift, you have bad blood with me. honestly, it is larger than just her. why are they throwing objects? because we showed the video, it is tiktok. look, make a cool video, throw an object at a performer. taylor swift has sold out maybe the biggest tour ever of a performer, doing like 40 songs night after night. say what you will about her, she is talented performer that is exhausting herself with this tour and so throwing objects is just appalling and harry styles
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and everybody -- >> he got hit. >> griff: he did. i hope this trend changes. i still haven't gone to a taylor swift concert, if a viewer wants to give me their ticket. >> harris: my daughter sweet 16 in may, she went with her bestie and her father. it is karma, what are you doing? >> griff: i can't afford the tickets, i'm going to call john kerry. >> harris: what about a tiktok with police arresting these people, make that trend. on tiktok, get the cops tracking down people. >> like pink who had ashes thrown at her, unbelievable. legendary book is the latest tale to get hit with a trigger warning, a classic. scotland's university of the highlands claims "old man in the sea" features graphic scenes.
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it is just ridiculous, emily? >> emily: it is, ireland and scotland have storied history. i am surprised they are sukuming to the woke trigger nonsense. are you kidding, i don't need a graphic warning, these are the arts. >> these are classics. the area has high fishing area, they are talking about several day long struggle with a man who caught a fish and he had to protect it from the carcas being eaten. end of the day, it is fishing, if you need a trigger warning for fishing, you have a problem, stop coddling our young society, it is embarrassing. >> adventures of huckelberry
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fin, all have had warnings. >> harris: they hate history and can't handle the present. >> you can't handle the truth. >> to nicole's point, i was an english major, i liked reading, "old man in the sea" is a classic, you have to give kids the opportunity to read it and see what they get out of it, mot f metaphors of life. if you go to the beach, you might see infamous piece of swim wear. beach goers beware, speedos are making a comeback in style. the swimwear company reporting spike around the world. >> harris: don't come to me first. >> kayleigh: i was thinking, i don't need to see your package, sir. >> harris: i was going to say,
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depends who is wearing it. that gentleman was trying to pull it off. david beckham might have an opportunity. i wasn't thinking what you said. >> kayleigh: i don't want to see that, put on your swim trunks. >> griff: i do not wear bikinis on the beach or anywhere else and unless you are arnold arnold schwarzenegger, do not be in a bikini. >> emily: it doesn't bother me. i grew up in households with speedos on guys. conor mcgregor this past weekend was sporting it. >> harris: he is a candidate, he can wear it. >> i prefer not the bikini briefs on men issue the boxer briefs, they are still tight, but like boxers, my husband wears those and he looks pretty good. >> kayleigh: cover up, boys,
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ain't that the trust. nothing like a frozen margarita by the pool on a hot summer afternoon. sorry to be a buzz kill, a recent piece in the "new york times" says you may want to rethink the cocktail. it's titled why does day drinking feel different. then went on to run through a list of arguments against day drinking from mind blowing things like increased risk of dehydration since it's sunny to being hit harder to hangxiety,
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triggered by drinking. it's like the person has never gone to college. yeah, obviously, the brilliance of day drinking, you are done and done by 5:00 p.m. >> when you drink all day, and drinking at night, dinner is over, you stop. if you start drinking at 11:00 a.m., no end in sight. and you get dehydrated when you sit outside all day, you'll feel crappy. drink responsibly, drink some water, put on the spf. >> griff, cheers to drinking at 1:01:00 p.m. let's go. >> i'm buying. there is an end point, i support day drinking because i cannot stay up late at night, i can't go out with the young people and drinking, so a couple of beers in the afternoon, good rest, then you start hydrating again.
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go to bed and feel nothing the next day. this writer apparently got plowed and kept going and never did a little bit of responsible hydrating after that. >> you think this is a little self-reflection on this writer's part. >> says the guy that used to get up at 3:00 a.m. and do the morning shift. listen. >> let me take one for this article. >> kayleigh, it's really -- >> you said cheers to 1:01:00 p.m., except you and me 6:01:00 p.m. we are on "the five" together. ok, stop drinking at a certain point, ok, two, go in the shade, drink water. answers to all of this. >> he was drinking when he wrote it. >> has not had a sunday fun day clearly ever. >> my sunday fun day is shopping. i don't go out at night either. >> my sunday fun day, chasing
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cooking hippos in colombia, bogota to look for pablo escobar's leftover hippos, and multiplying in crazy numbers. i promise not to drink during the day. to document. >> stay tuned for that. thank you for joining us on "outnumbered." here is "america reports." >> the work is not done here, but this is a major, major step forward in achieving the goal that we have had from the beginning and that is again to bring closure to these families and to bring justice to the victims in this case. >> sandra: a major step forward from a county executive on long island about this case that rattled new york city suburb for more than a decade now. the gilgo beach serial killings as we get a live look outside

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