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Outnumbered

patriots. i thank you all for coming here today and being part of this celebration. >> thank you. thanks, robert. >> he's got a cold so i will not kiss him. >> thank you. >> harris: hello, this is "outnumbered." wow, the end af an era. i'm harris faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. joining us fox news contributor tammy bruce. and co-anchor of americas newsroom bill hemmer. you heard robert kraft saying longest relationship. george halis 30 years, lambeau 29 years, landry between and tom shula 26.

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America Reports

obviously to get your bills covered and a lot of the influence from gen z to millennials. they need to make meaningful income. >> sandra: and my co-anchor has kids in this age group, too, popular with the age group, and looking over the shoulder to know what they are on. i took notice, he has found a way to captivate audiences young and old. he's got this massive following. he doesn't swear, i don't see him drinking, and now not only atrafficking elon musk but a lot of a-list celebrities that are wanting to appear with him. this is just a 17-second sot of him with tom brady on an episode. watch this. >> oh! got it. >> put the sunscreen on. >> that was probably the worst wide receiver you've ever thrown him. unless you hit him in the head he's probably not going to catch

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Inside With Jen Psaki

certifying the 2024 presidential results. you may have missed the story out of illinois with all of that happening, but it is particularly telling. trump reportedly failed to sign the illinois state loyalty pledge, which is a pledge against advocating for an overthrow of the government. it's been around for a long time, decades. he even signed it back in 2016. he signed it in 2020. he did not sign it this year. he is leaving the door open for a coup. he is telling us what he plans to do if he doesn't get his way. i'm not quite sure if this is kicking a dead horse. all of those anti-democratic forces that were alive on january 6th are still very much alive. january 6th is not an isolated moment. it was a reflection of trump's approach to governing. trump himself is not putting this in the past. he is actually embracing it. he's just not reminiscing here. he's planning how he would govern in the future. joining me now is abc news chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. he is the co-anchor of abc's this week and author of the new

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Inside With Jen Psaki

he did not sign it this year. he is leaving the door open for a coup. he is telling us what he plans to do if he doesn't get his way. i'm not quite sure if this is kicking a dead horse. all of those anti-democratic forces that were alive on january 6th are still very much alive. january 6th is not an isolated moment. it was a reflection of trump's approach to governing. trump himself is not putting this in the past. he is actually embracing it. he's just not reminiscing here. he's planning how he would govern in the future. joining me now is abc news chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. he is the co-anchor of abc's

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CNN This Morning

you run from the water, you hide from the wind. hopefully people have heeded the warnings, as this storm gets closer, and keeps pushing this water onto land, this could end up being an extremely dangerous flooding event. it is already starting to flood, the area where we are, which is normal because we are right near the water. i want to get to tallahassee now, i think where john berman is standing by. john -- sorry, where derek van dam, we're going to first -- you know, i have to talk to john, he's my co-anchor. but derek van dam, in tampa, half under water, in a place that's normally dry. what's happening now and where is the storm? >> reporter: i think people can excuse the technical mishaps we have here, we're in the middle of a dangerous hurricane but we're on bay shore boulevard in tampa bay, just off of tampa bay, the city of tampa, directly

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Ana Cabrera Reports

and congratulations by the way, she's the new co-anchor of saturday today starting september 9th. i'm so thrilled for you, my friend. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. also this morning, a new crash in the ongoing humanitarian crisis, how to care for migrants bussed to major cities from the border. now, this time this is a disagreement between two new york democrats, governor kathy hochul and the mayor of new york city, which has taken in more than 100,000 asylum seekers since last year. currently there are 58,000 in shelters. nbc's gabe gutierrez is outside the roosevelt hotel here in new york city, which has become a migrant intake center. so gabe, talk to us about the challenges new york's facing, and what's this disagreement about? >> the mayor is now trying to down play any friction between himself and the governor, but as you mentioned, this is the iconic roosevelt hotel, hundreds of migrants are being housed

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CNN This Morning

so early. and the things that i learned about you, i mean, christine romans is, you know, who -- smart is the new rich, available in book stores, the most successful french major in financial journalism. right? >> she is good. >> she is iowa's favorite child. there is herbert hoover and christine romans. i know the concerts she went to in iowa. i know the pizza store where she would smoke cigarettes in the back in iowa. >> do not say that story. >> i hope your parents are watching. and i feel so lucky that i had that and to know you, and though you claim that i said i didn't come here to make friends, turns out that because of you, i have ended up with a really, really great one. >> oh, thank you. >> and co-anchor, whatever, but you're a great friend. >> thank you. that's a wonderful thing about the gratitude i have for this place is that we are all

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CNN This Morning

elections, dot-com boom and bust, september 11 attack, housing bubble, financial crisis, a global pandemic. in between, is she fit in a wedding and three beautiful baby boys, three books and ten years of 3:00 a.m. wake-up calls. and today is her final day with us at cnn. i am at a loss for words. you have meant so much for all of us and to this network. >> i feel like everybody here, these guys included, are all our friends, you know? this has been a -- i am full of gratitude for the 24 years here, seriously. this has been an amazing place to work. that green reporter that you saw there, that was the argentine debt crisis, learning everything i could about argentina and its economy. i am grateful for the platform. >> we love to take a look back at some more of that work. indulge us for a moment. everybody at home -- >> 20 years of haircuts. [ laughter ] ♪ >> the official new co-anchor of

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Fox News Tonight

hours because of their care. hours bi goee of their care. independent life. independent life. and i'm going to college. >> ig to know thatust there's someone looking out for there's someone looking out for me and my family >> and it isn't just the doctors and nurses who have been looking out for me than. me than. >> it was you. to do thank you.is g thano tok you. >> thank you. spec so let's keep this amazing story going. iaall you have to do is go to lunch on dot org and you'll be a part. >> something special, too. thank you so much. >> welcome back to fox news tonight as temperatures areing rising. so apparently a men's hemlines, according to the "new york times" d so a a style piece t describes a recent trend of merrily wearing short shorts and crop tops. the piece and the trend were rightly slammed online, saying we'll take it down. as co-anchor of the bottom line on fox business, she joins me now. well, welcome. lovely to see you. a proper fashion, i might add,

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