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>> kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany, with my co-host emily compagno and harris faulkner and rebecca heinrichs and kevin o'leary. there has been deafening silence fro progressives and many who claim to champion women. more evidence comes out showing hamas has used sexual violence vile /* against women. pramila jayapal was questioned about it and she found a way to spin them, demanding balanced criticism of the war. now her shocking response has left her facing fierce backlash from both sides of the aisle. here is what she said. >> i've seen a lot of progressive women quick to defend women's rights and speak out against using rape as a weapon of war. but down right silent on what we saw on october 7 and what might be happening inside gaza right now to the hostages. why is that? >> i don't know that is true, i've condemned what hamas has done. >> specifically against women? >> absolutely, the rape, of course. frankly morally, i think we cannot say one war crime deserves another, that is not what humanitarian law says. >> with respect, i was just asking about the women and you turned it back to israel. i'm asking about hamas in fact -- >> i answered your question, dana. i tuesday is horrific and i think rape is horrific, sexual assault is horrific. i think it happens in war situations and terrorist organizations use this as tools. we have to be balanced about bringing in the outrage against palestinian, 15,000 palestinians have been killed in israeli airstrikes, three quarters of women and children. >> it is horrible, but you don't see israeli soldiers raping. >> i don't want this to be hierarchy of oppression. >> kayleigh: give me a break, be crystal clear, there is one side that has raped women, that is hamas. one side that raped children, that is hamas, one side taken owing, that is hamas. the list goes on and on. if you don't believe me, it appears some do not, check this out from "new york post," eyewitness account. difficult to hear, if you have a child, remove them. we must hear it, people are are denying this. i saw a beautiful woman and eight or 10 of the -- just kill me. when they finished, they were laughing and the last one shot her in the head. >> harris: yep. what we are knowing from the 47 to 50 minutes of tape some journalists have chosen to see are cries for help. do you know what it takes to break a woman's pelvis? i mean, the uterus where we carry babies, those bones protect, it is unbelievable the harm that you can do with that type of brutal rape. i want to go back to something pramila jayapal said, i'm paraphrasing. this is a war crime, by the way. even according to united natitions, which has lost their throat and not spoken up. it is a war crime, thank you to former secretary of state condoleeza rice, thank you to her. it didn't get them to talk, they are silent. what pramila jayapal is saying, what is happening to palestinian people is more important than a war atrocity could ever happen to a woman or child. she is playing the game of atrocities hierarchy and i want to know why, why she's doing it. it doesn't help the palestinian people. i want to know why people in her party are not loud as they could be. yes, wasserman schultz, a few voices going on. you shouldn't be able to see the cement of capitol hill, every step should have a member on it. this cannot stand, they are war crimes and we have agreed as civilization it is war crime. it wasn't just women, you think they left it there? they raped children, too. because she said it is a tool of war. what does that even mean? it is torture. >> kayleigh: it is a war crime. i wush people could be clear on that. one woman clear is cheryl sandburg, speaking at united nations moments ago. >> there are exactly no circumstances that justify rape. none. [applause] >> that's why the silence on the war crimes is dangerous. it threatens to undo decades of progress, to undo an entire movement. the world has to decide who to believe. do we believe the hamas spokesperson who said rape is forbidden and it couldn't have happened on october 7? or do we believe the women whose bodies tell us how they spent the last minutes of their lives? who are we going to believe? >> kayleigh: emily, why can't all feminists be this clear? >> emily: she stands at the un, reminder un women decided to condemn atrocities eight weeks after october 7, not after november 25th, their international day for the elimination of violence against woman with nonironic hashtag, no excuse. there is no excuse for un women's silence, the globe's silence and pramila jayapal equivocation. the slap in the face to all of those who cite some type of moral equivalency and hierarchy you spoke about. she called it a slap in the face when justice kavanaugh was confirmed and said she was moved to tears by the brave testimony by dr. christine blasey-ford. what about the video and footage that makes us gnawnauseated and unable to speak. she chooses to say i will do everything in my power to ensure full oversight and accountability will never be deterred in the fight for justice, she said. she said confirmation is slap in the face and to survivors of sexual assault, i send courage and strength. where is that conviction now? it is appalling. >> kayleigh: it is. rebecca, there is footage, some journalists have seen it, 60,000 clips, 1000 eyewitnesses thchl is hamas footage. eight weeks later, i pull up, un women, eight weeks into this, decide to condemn this and not even a standalone tweet, it was a tweet condemning all violence. we condemn brutal attack by hamas on israel on october 7, we are alarmed by numerous accounts. eight weeks. >> rebecca: eight weeks, united nations has been terrible on this. congresswoman began response by saying she wasn't sure, i don't know about. there is video, she knows. of course she knows, but what she's doing here, slight of hand, providing moral cover for what they did because the progressive left has been saying, we saw this during the riots. if there is a group that is weaker or persecuted, they can use violence to fight the oppressor and that is what i perceive being implied, it is a weapon of war, an illegal crime against humanity. this is a feature of what hamas used against the israelis. >> kayleigh: kevin, take a walk down memory lane, here is what pramila jayapal said in july. roll the tape. >> we have been fighting to make it clear that israel is racist state, that the palelestinian people deserve self-determination and autonomy. >> kayleigh: she says israel is not a racist state, she represents, ilhan omar about benjamin and tlaib said nothe condemning killing of babies, there is a lot of antisemitism on this wing of the party. >> kevin: this conflict is unook, if you think about war over the last 30, 40, 50 years, never been a conflict where every single event is captured on a camera pretty well 100%. there is not 60's,000 clips, there is 60 million clips, they circulate by the second they occur. for the first time ever, it is affecting policy, i've never heard an aid package being put through congress ever considered to havf thens on how it would be used in conflict. that is happening today. if we give $14 billion to israel, we don't like the way they are prosecuting war from images we are seeing because our constituents are uncomfortable now. well, war is hell is this is one of the most hellish wars ever, it is seen everyday everywhere. i just got back from ge neva, the news in europe is these images everyday all day and bbc runs both sides of the story with horrific video that is swaying the population of these countries back and forth every single day based on the imagery they just saw the last 50 minutes. here in america, it is a new place, never seen debate and affecting ukraine, if we grant military aid and weapons and weapons systems and bombs, we want a say in how and when they are used. have you heard that before? >> harris: did they put that on putin? >> kevin: i have never seen it and who actually would write that law? how do we tell the leadership of any country giving weapons to how to use them based on the video coming out of the country at the frontline? this is unprecedented, it is new policy and shows you that images of children on either side, this is horrific video, and rape, which is a war crime, any of this is changing policy, that is what we should be tack you can about. >> kayleigh: one side engages in mass rape of women, hamas, do not forget it. two issues plaguing president biden, his age and economy. people from his hometown are speaking out about living paycheck to paycheck. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. 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[cheering] >> harris: well, that was just hours after president biden appeared lost and confused at the white house reception. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. please remain in your seats as the president and first lady and honorees depart. ♪ ♪ >> harris: emily, we have said, it is not about age, i don't want to pick on people who grow older, that is not the president's only worry heading into 2024. his much touted economic agenda is not resonating with people another, ask people in scranton, pennsylvania. >> my opinion, he -- i don't think he actually grew up here technically, he uses that as like that he cares about us. >> tougher for people, how could he be seen through their eyes. >> not the worst president, we've had, to be honest with you. this economy sucks. everything is going off except paychecks, i just think the economy sucks, since biden got in. >> boom. i hope president biden has one moment of clarity to listen to what the people of scranton, pennsylvania and majority of americans are feeling. kevin, you are the expert on economics and financing, will flannagan wrote something that was clear, despite having steady jobs and steady paychecks, he and his wife are living hand to mouth and they move up the ladder and get higher paying jobs, inflation, interest rates and student debt keep them from making financial progress. we talk about the stress in america. eight out of 10 americans right now are super stressed from finances and of those, 67% of them say that paying for essentials is the stressor, not luxury items, the fact paying for metro card and groceries is difficult right now and how hard for this president to grasp what every american is going through right now, why is it impossible for him instead of telling jobs, jobs, look what americans are facing, prices, prices are destroying americans, nothing to do with jobs. paychecks mean less and are worth less as things drive up prices all around us and he continues to live in a bubble. >> harris: that is the point, i hear people say inflation has come down, prices are cheaper, are they delusional? >> kevin: prices have not come down, it is incorrect to say that, great if you are a politician, facts are 60% of americans work for small business, everything they touch is up 20 to 22%. they want on truck and they own a farm, that is no longer a 5% loan, it is an 8% lone. this election will be interesting, you can say anything you like, except when you go to the narrative occurring all over america, they know things are not better than pre-pandemic, it is worse and that will become part of this great, we're less than a year away from this election. you are so close you have brought up a great issue, it will be the kitchen table. >> harris: my confusion has to do with why they don't have another plan. i don't mean like another candidate, that is a conversation for later, but another idea for the economy. look, clinton style, we feel your pain, we have another plan and by summer or next year, things will be better. >> almost like a cognitive dissidence, a class difference. his cabinet talk about how the economy goes great, not for the average working american. i'm from the rural midwest, when i talk to my sisters and folks, groceries are expensive. people carpool because of price of gas. you hear biden talk about price of gas going down, it is still high. the reason for this, lots of things are not this admi admini administration's fault, but a lot is. global disruption happening across the world affects global commodities. >> harris: he's had a piece in some of that. you can't blame him for everything, but when you look at the situation about to break off for the first time since trump is in office with ukraine and russia invading, communicating to russia as long as it is minor incursion, words matter. this was just months off the debacle exiting afghanistan. his foreign policy not to blame for everything going on in the world, but it's contributed. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it and little disagreement biden has two huge vulnerabilities going into 2024. his age and the economy. okay. when you look, three-fourths of voters say he is too old and 32% say economy is doing well. what is strategy of the white house and biden? dismissiveness. we're watching, just shout bidenomics. they are leaving bidenomics in the dust, roll out maga-nomics, it will be in a white house policy memo today whochl is advising democrats? donald trump's economy is more popular than joe biden's economy, strategy is to remine voters of maga-nomics. good luck, guys, if you keep this up, wow. >> harris: not a drop of water in the desert, they are so thirsty. >> harris: can you imagine christmas coming and you are still paying for thanksgiving? if we hear it, why don't they? >> rebecca: their budgets are pinched, going into the holiday and want to get things for their kids, they don't feel safe because of crime and it is related and has to do with this administration's policies. >> harris: educatorors in p portland, organization, have to consider a student's race and gender, more on the brand new policy, next. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. his a1c? 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>> rebecca: completely backward and there is implied racism in it. you do not tell a child because of his or her race color, they will get a lesser punishment, that is driving them to skip school or something temperature takes away dignity of the child and choice, nothing driving them to behave and their circumstances. i think it really is actually a racist policy. >> emily: interesting take. kevin, the biden administration says discipline are inherent within those racist, deployed civil rights approach to december that they say baked into which is racism already. >> kevin: you know, on this one, i have an opinion. i spent half my career in the educ educational business in school buildings in our country and i learned this union structure is broken from this perspective. we're talking about punishing students when really parents who pay taxes to support this and pay teachers have never been answered this question, why not leward good teachers that advance in terms of metrics with reading and math scores and punish ones that are no good at it, we form a uni-81 for teachers that protect bad teachers from getting fired. it is a cancer in our education system. when i see the narrative and see people worrying and spending money litigating it, i say to myself, no, that is not what we should be doing. we should be saying to the union, we understand union structure, we want to change the metrics. if you can't teach a child, we have to be able to fire you and get you out of the system because you are no good at your job. we have to reward you like every other aspect of america, reward success, diminish failure, not in the education system. it is 100% broken and appalling. >> emily: only thing about kevin's point, it is common sense and makes sense. teacher policy is rooted in virtue signalling. imagine every student, i'm going to protest this because i identify as xyz, lack of specificity and ticking of a box so they can get votes is creating an absolute whirlwind of litigation rather than teaching my student how to read, how about that. >> harris: my biggest problem, it is incentivizes bad behavior and normalizing abuse in the classroom by minors and intense chaos and distraction. what is re

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