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speed while families enjoy the festivities. authorities are desperately searching for the answers. fox has been told they took in a person of interest. there's an extensive criminal history and we can learn more when we get an update from police later this afternoon. witnesses described the horrific screen magazine. listen. >> there are kids involved. my mom was trying to help one of the kids and there blood everywhere. >> everyone was shocked everyone is screaming. >> it was for five blocks. i thought maybe it was a driver that didn't stop but someone said they did it deliberately. i've never seen anything like that before. >> emily: live in >> guy: , wisconsin. what you have there in the ground? >> multiple law enforcement's are telling fox news that the man being held by police is david brooks. he is being held as a person of interest and not called a suspect yet. court documents show that he got out of bill on friday. looking back at documents for two decades, he's had multiple run ends with police. law enforcement sources tell david spunt that they responded to a call for a fight. they went to a park where there was must be happening grade they arrived at the scene to see the red suv speed away and that was shortly before the people spotted the suv crashing through barriers and driving through participants and spectators at the parade. >> we heard something hitting something. we honestly thought it was part of the parade. i looked over and there was a red ford explorer ramming through everybody. >> a lot of kids. there were moms running and looking for their children. screaming for their children. up-and-down running into stores. >> overnight, at the city of waukesha confirmed that five were killed and 40 injured. some were old. through the dancing greenies troupe that pretty much took a direct hit from the car. that troop has confirmed that one of the dead was from within their ranks. at least one. some were very young. children's hospital says 18 victims were treated there and we are expecting an update soon. one thing from the scene here, it's an unusually long crime scene because the car drove up main street here. we saw all of the items that people brought to the parade you. the scars, blankets, folding chairs. things that people would bring to a cold-weather parade. these have just started the task of cleaning the debris from the scene. >> emily: horrific tragedy there in waukesha wisconsin. we will check back with you as development occurs there on the ground. you're watching "outnumbered." and emily compagno and i'm joined by kayleigh mcenany, host of kennedy, kennedy, gillian turner, and in the center seat, guy benson, host of the guy benson show on fox news radio and political editor at townhall.com. we are going to go to children's wisconsin pediatric hospital that will give an update on their treatment of 18 children who were injured and is to be parade incidents. listen here. >> dr. michael mayer, medical director of children's wisconsin intensive care unit and chief of pediatric care unit at the medical college of wisconsin. they will be getting information and answering questions via the comment section on zoom here. please put any question into their and we will read them off to the team at the end. they're going to start. >> i'm chief medical officer at children's wisconsin and milwaukee. last night, our community was impacted by the tragic and intense incident at a holiday parade in waukesha, wisconsin. our prayers and thoughts are with the victims and loved ones during this very tragic time. the children's team responded with their heads in their hearts to provide the care and support to children who were injured, their families, and our teams. while we always hope this will never happen in our community, as the region's pediatric trauma center and the largest provider of critical care services in the state of wisconsin, these are events that we prepare for. some basic patient information. 18 children were brought to children's wisconsin emergency department last night. my colleague on this call, amy taranto who is the medical director at the trauma center, will share more about our initial response. mike meyer, the medical director of the children's wisconsin intensive care unit will provide a summary of the patients currently in her care. we will not be answering questions regarding any specific conditions of the patients. i would like to express sincere note of gratitude. i would like to express thanks to the community for the response. that begins with gratitude to our enforcement whose responded and secured. i'd like to commend the emergency medical responders and other local hospitals who successfully stabilize patients before transporting or transferring kids to be cared for by her pediatric specialists. we offer our support and gratitude to the teachers, staff, and all the school districts will be supporting kids and families who were involved and impacted by this event. the injuries from sunday night will go well be on the physical and will take time to heal. we all must continue to lean on each other and continue to encourage those who are impacted reach out and use the resources provided to them. this impacts a larger circle beyond those immediately injured. with that come and went to turn it over to the medical director of our emergency department and trauma center. >> thank you. as an emergency doctor come up we are trained for these types of incidents. but you never want to experience them. i want to share it by extending my sympathy to all those who been directly involved. children's wisconsin is a large pediatric emergency room and we are uniquely situated to support this. sadly, our region has experienced events like this in the past but none with so many children. law enforcement informed us of the impudent soon after it happened and we received her first patient at 5:30 p.m. yesterday. beginning at that time, we activated our trauma surge plan calling in doctors, nurses, surgeons, and other team members to support the care of these children. 18 kids were brought to our children's emergency department rating from ages three to 16 years of age which included three sets of siblings. there were facial abrasions to broken bones to serious head injuries. six of these patients were sent to the operating room last night and two additional patients are undergoing surgeries today. at 9:30 last night, at the we sever triage and being sent to patient care units in the children's emergency department transitioned to normal operating conditions. our lake to ecker dr. gutzeit's appreciation so first responders who were fantastic. with that, i will turn over to dr. meyer, the medical director of the critical care unit your children's wisconsin. >> dr. meyer, you are on you. >> good morning. he would think after this many months of zoom, i would figure it out. but thank you. thank you, dr. drendel. we are immensely grateful for our community and the medical response started on scene with bystanders, ems, intercommunity partners and other health care organizations before the children arrived here at children's. as we stated, children's wisconsin has alerted speedy eckert intensive unit in the state of wisconsin. we 72 icu beds and like our emergency department, we immediately began preparations to receive patients once we were notified of the incident. from a patient standpoint, there were 18 patients who came to children's and ten of them were admitted to the pediatric intensive treatment. i will not share any specific details on infiltrations. currently, we have six patients who would list in critical condition. three are in serious and one that is in fair. we have eight other patients that are listed in fair condition they're not in the intensive care unit and our and other units within the hospital. as noted, it is important and it responds to the family that the situation that there are three sets of siblings that are currently hospitalized within children's. this is unique and it truly demonstrates a devastating effects of this on our community. mental health support has been activated for our families, our children involved in this, and also our staff. social work, mental health teams, and our chaplain teams are actively rounding in the intensive care units as well as other units in the hospital. it is amazing to watch them enter medical care teams work as a single team to help our famil. i'm proud of the teams we have here at children's and i'm amazingly proud of the community we serve in and we live in. >> we are going to take questions now in the chat. before we do that, i want to note that there has been a mental and behavioral health helpline for those that need a support. that number to call for emotional and mental support is at 414-266-6500. that will be pasted into the chat you can grab that. let's start for questions. dr. drendel come up we have questions on the response to the incident. can you talk about what that meant? >> you are listening to pediatric wisconsin hospital there. dr. gutzeit spoke, dr. drendel, and dr. michael meyer. we learn from this that it is the largest pediatric e.r. in the state and this was the largest scale casualty event in their history. they were receiving 18 children aged 3-16 including three sets of siblings. injuries range from facial abrasions to broken bones to head injuries. six of those children were sent to the operating room last night and it two or undergoing surgeries today. of the 18 children received, and tenor in the intensive care unit, six in critical condition, three in serious, one and fair. the other eight children are all in fair condition and other units in the hospital and not in intensive care. the hospital established an emotional and mental support hotline that opens today at noon local time. i think the tragedy and the severity of this horror cannot be overstated. gillian turner, your thoughts. >> gillian: one of the more compelling things that the chief medical officer to shared with us is that when we talk about children, the injuries we see here, as devastating as they may be with ten children currently in icu, that is the least -- it is not the sum total of the problems are these children. they're going to be behavioral, mental, and emotional aftereffects for them. for their families. it will continue for years. something that they are talking about when we discuss the street today is the fact that despite the fact law enforcement is not talking about it as a potential terrorist incident or investigating it as such today, this could not have been more devastating had a terrorist group actually meticulously planned an attack for weeks or months. the perpetrator here hit on a real cross-section of american life. the victim's rage in a change from elderly. we sought victims among the dancing grannies in wisconsin from adults, teens. a nurse reported triaging a young boy who she estimated at nine or ten years old. they had a thorough cross absent of american life. people are celebrating. this was a christmas parade. it seems like a terrorist could not have done a better job at targeting these americans. >> emily: as referenced earlier, darrell brooks has a lengthy string of arrests for violent felonies and to open felony cases there in milwaukee county. these violent felonies that he has been arrested, charged, and convicted for our across multiple counties and states including reckless endangerment, obstructing officers, jumping bail, plus charges like being a felon in possession of a firearm. it's also listed as eight tier two registered sex offender in nevada. he received his first felony conviction and participating in an aggravated battery for which he received three years of probation. this 39-year-old, darrell brooks suspect from milwaukee county, he was just suspended of his trial right due to, "court congestion" in the court. he was facing serious weapons and other charges but they released him on bail. and even though he had a string of new felony charges, he was released again on $1,000 bail three days before this horrific parade massacre. guy benson, wasn't this preventable? >> guy: i don't want to get out in front of law enforcement and i understand is going to be another press conference on that angle later this afternoon. what you just read through, emily, if this is indeed the person of interest who turns into a suspect in the person responsible, the rap sheet as a whole array of crimes that this person's been convicted of over the last 20 plus years. it dates back to 1999. in recent history that you just rehearse their suggest that this is still a very dangerous person who has been released twice on very small amounts of money and terms of bond or bail. if indeed this is the person responsible, there are going to be very tough questions to be asked and answered about that element of our criminal justice. how could someone like this be out on the street to commit a massacre like this? one other thought that i just have to say. again, we have to be careful because we don't have all the facts yet. i understand that some of the reporting so far is that this person may have given dominic been fleeing another crime and this was not a planned attack or deliberate. and yet, we've heard from eyewitnesses who said it absolutely looked deliberate like this person was aiming at people. i'm not sure we should just assume based on initial reports that this was not planned in any way or this was not intended to harm as many people as possible and it was just an escape from another crime gone wrong. i think that would be premature. overplaying or underplaying what was going on in the suspects had if we can confirm that the person we just put on the screen and that whole history of crime that you ran through, if, in fact, that is the individual responsible for the carnage. this unspeakable carnage last night in wisconsin. >> emily: we often talk on this show about real-life ramifications of the criminal justice system and how it is currently operating. by ramifications, i mean trauma and death and fatalities are inflicted on law-abiding citizens in cities across the country. milwaukee county cards are operating with a two year backlog. the felony case backlog was almost 2,000 cases in the latest estimate from them from late august. jury trials are in a backlog. 350 cases. all requesting a speedy trial. details aside, you cannot deny the general situation that is leading to very real and very fatal results in our cities. >> kayleigh: absolutely. and i'm looking at this with bewilderment. if my child was hit by this vehicle, this individual, he was released. if he is in fact the person who committed this atrocity, he was released on the 19th. this took place 48 hours later. if you're a parent, you have to ask why. how did the criminal justice system filmic? let me take us back to that moment because i think it's worth repeating. 4:40 p.m. thereabouts. you have a red suv goes down as a merging mansplained jingle bells and no yield girl in a pink coat is nearly missed. their parents hugging their kids a little bit tighter today. such a tragedy. >> kennedy: i look at this and we are all trying definitely to get back to normal. everybody is. especially in wisconsin. their state has been through even after the riots that precipitated kyle rittenhouse's actions, people are looking around saying this is not us and this is not who we are. they are trying so hard to have a sense of community and a sense of normality and celebration. they need to move past it. they need to move past the trauma that has already festered in their state. this is what happened. you get the sense, can avon walk outside anymore? is there so much pure evil that we cannot go back to normal? we had to pass that sense. i don't how we do it. i look at this horrific tragedy and i am a huge proponent of cute stomach criminal justice reform. that's how you do it. a few of someone who's a sex offender strangling someone, those are the people for whom bail should not be granted. and those parents are outraged and devastate appeared rightfully so. >> gillian: it is evil mixed with the grannies. the dancing youth group who are hit in the back of a christmas parade. it was joy and celebration and families. it was normality and levity. i just can't imagine the abject horror and our prayers and deepest condolences go to everyone there in waukesha, wisconsin. especially those five families affected by the deaths and all who are expected by those injured and dead there. our prayers are with you. moving forward, he said self-defense was on trial. kyle rittenhouse speaking out and an exclusive interview with our own tucker carlson after his acquittal on all charges. this as legal experts say he is a strong case for defamation against the media and the president. stay with us. your heart is at the heart of everything 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spirit "anthony huber was killed in a protest in kenosha, wisconsin. his girlfriend said that he launched at the arm of the individual to protect him and the people nearby. he did a heroic thing, he said. ""the new york times" framed the article this week. kyle rittenhouse accused of killing people face a six terminal accounts. his social media account shows strong support for officers. joy reid is saying that. legal experts rip trump for forming deadly violence and cleansing with kyle rittenhouse defense. other commentators quickly printed him as a white supremacist and a crazed vigilante. >> there's no legal explanation for it. there is a cultural and political one. it is the white supremacy that the trump administration has enabled and endorsed. >> he was responding to protect small business owners. that could be read very much as encouraging vigilante justice system. >> kayleigh: would think that the media changed her tune after a jury of kyle rittenhouse's peers found him innocent on our charges, but roll the tape. here they are. >> he drove in from illinois armed for battle. what we know is that the jury bought the narrative of kyle rittenhouse being a victim. speak a white supremacist roma halls of congress freely. it lets them note that these people have active instituting home. >> this is what a majority white people vote for. >> kayleigh: there still had it. >> guy: it is brett attacking. being said and being written. there is people dead and there's rights in the streets last year. people getting a few things wrong. but as you noted, the misinformation continues to flow to this day. i saw example after example over the weekend of news articles from actual news organizations with layers of editorial oversight getting basic facts wrong about the case and a trial and the jacob blake police shooting from last summer that was a triggering event to the writing. what struck me, and it was not just news organizations, colleges and universities putting out statements. public faces and celebrities. not even pretending to have passing knowledge of the facts of the case where the evidence. i feel like there is a cultural script that we have. it is a giant american morality play where there is right side in a wrong side and they inject rates and everything regardless of what the fact pattern is. if that is your hammer, everything is a nail. people are banging away at it no interest, apparently, annick getting details correct. details matter. we have larger truths being spewed all over the place that are not truths at all. falsehoods. whether rittenhouse has a case for defamation, a lead that to the attorneys on the couch appeared but the disinformation and wrongheaded reaction to this and demagoguery is a blizzard and it is mind-blowing. it makes your head spin. >> kayleigh: and then you have the president of the united states at 2:29 p.m. on friday said that spirit >> do you stand by your past comment calling him to write supremacy? >> president biden: i stand by with what jury has concluded. the jury system works and we have to abide by it. >> kayleigh: the system works. and john cooper of heritage points out that 72 minutes later he changed his tune and said that spirit of the verdict in kenosha it leaves many americans angry and concerned, myself concluded, i remain commitment to treat we went from the prospects work to he's angry. >> gillian: it to the point moments ago, with this trial, it was particularly hard for fax to break through. two of the most persistent and incorrect facts that have created this media landscape are the fact that he traveled across state lines with the firearms which he did not. also that he shot black men which he did not. that said, this case is particularly tragic because kyle may find acquitted, but he's not a hero here. there are no heroes and there are no winners. there is no victory lap for kyle or anybody else to take. we come of the american people, are left with death and destruction. more protests and more riots. america is on a razor-thin nice edge and everything is flammable and could go pear-shaped in an instant. i will leave it to you guys into our viewers to decide if they feel that president biden's comments hurt or help. >> kayleigh: i was working in the white house when former president, president trump, was talked on this. he said it looked like he was playing a violent situation but we will wait for the investigation to a court to which he was accused of ethnic cleansing with the kyle rittenhouse defense. the fact-checkers. you had politifact's come out and say he was not playing in the video showed that. you're the ap fact-checker saying that trump spoke in defense of someone who supported racial justice factors. getting it wrong from day one. spoon lawyers will get it right. i'm sure there's a little to army of them rushing to kyle rittenhouse right now keeping track of all the things that people said and they're going to be very good at differentiating what is protected speech and what is slander. his reputation has been destroyed throughout this entire thing with facts that have been entirely made up. when you call someone a white supremacist over and over and over again, you are doing so much reputational damage. especially someone is headed to college. there will be compensation that follows us. >> kayleigh: nicholas sandmann, a much different continent do not contest. $800 million in defamation lawsuit settles. emily, the legal expert here, discounter and has had a case question rick >> emily: he does. i would like to draw distinctions for viewers. were hearing a lot of legal analysis on the inevitable success of his defamation lawsuit. the first thing is that nicholas ament success wasn't based on the line implication that he blocked the activists. it's not that he was called a racist. we've often talked about the movement of the conservative to do away with malice standards because the house between text and free speech and it opinions up against that malice standard which is so hard to overcome when you're dealing with the public figure. i want viewers to understand that there is a public figure definition in a limited public figure definition. that is the way that you hear defense will argue. or kyle rittenhouse as plaintiff will argue that he was limited. he did not voluntarily thrust himself into public conversation, it occurred because of national media exposure. finally, remove that do protect opinion. especially public controversies like these. there is an error on the side of first amendment opinions. but if it deploys your employability and destroys your educational opportunities, he we successful. i wanted to let viewers know of the nuances for them to be aware of. >> kayleigh: and he should be successful because what happens to kyle rittenhouse is a travesty and the media should be ashamed of themselves. coming up, a massive smash and grab robbery in northern california caught on video. one democrat run city where lawlessness seems to be on the rampage. veteran homeowners, need a financial boost? 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night when another man walked over and stabbed him in the neck, killing him. police releasing security photos of the suspect and hope that they can i.d. him. >> kennedy: this is awful. that story about the new york city subway, the man who was killed was a phenomenal athlete. he had struggled with intermittent homelessness throughout his adult life, but this incredible street soccer player needlessly slaughtered while he was that she wasn't doing anything. especially places like san francisco and that's why their d.a. is under recall. there is a sense that there's no such thing as private property. you can take whatever you want without prosecution. that's why the d.a. is not prosecuting theft. it is a socialistic and philosophical belief that no one really owns anything and therefore you can take it and you're not doing anything wrong. you're going to see that stores are emptying out and stores are closing throughout big cities. cvs and walgreens are shuttering because it's too dangerous for their employees. they can't put them in harm's way. they are the first ones to get hurt when organized mobs like this one coming to the store and know exactly what they want to. they had it and quit it and they're out in minute. >> emily: zero accountability that you're describing. zero consequences for this rampant theft. for the violent commissions in the violent encounters during the commission. these are not violently's crimes. people are getting hurt to that unwittingly employees there let alone people who are sleeping on the subway and murdered. >> kennedy: employees that get hurt during this attack. i was on my way home from church yesterday and i saw fox news alert. 80 people ransacked a nordstrom's. i looked and it was san francisco and i couldn't wait to get on the couch and talk to about it. we were texting back and forth because it is so astonishing that 80 people would organize with crowbars and masks and in 60 seconds go invade and nordstrom hurting three employees. i would mention one other crime that struck a chord with me. two years ago today, i had my first child. there is a young pregnant woman, 32 years old, just one year younger than i was, unloading gifts from the back of her car from her baby shower and she was gunned down and lost her life, her baby's life, and philadelphia. there are real victims of these crimes. as such as numbers we put on the screen. their people's faces and stories. unfortunately, all too often, their pregnant women or young children and it's tragic. >> emily: jillian, i can't help it draw of a parallel between our conversation now and when we had a moment ago in the middle of normality and innocence. sleeping, unloading gifts, shopping with your family and a popular model, that leads to homicide and rampant theft and violence. people who are trying to just live their lives and now we are learning, as we discussed every day, it is happening every day throughout the country without accountability. >> gillian: i would like to pick up on kennedy's thread for minute ago when we talk about decriminalizing theft. this is a phenomena we've seen all across the country in dozens of states over the last few years. i don't know if a lot of americans know that this is happening, but many places in this country you will not get prosecuted if you're caught stealing if you are under a certain threshold. if you're under certain threshold, you will get a ticket much like you would for a parking violation. i did some research so i could give you some numbers here. in georgia and alabama, you can only be charged with felony grand theft if you still over $1500 of merchandise. and mississippi and louisiana, it's over a thousand. the nationwide average is about $1,000. the message as, if you steal, keep in over $1,000 and you're going to be okay. >> emily: and even with efforts of public officials to keep the threshold, with impunity, thieves are rubbing more than that as well. >> guy: people respond to incentives, including criminals. when you look at san francisco were a lot of crime has been decriminalized effectively by this district attorney and thus less drink i out here, criminals have gotten the memo and shoplifting and events like thi. i saw that d.a., who, as committee pointed out is up against the recall effort, he put out a tweet expressing how horrified and outraged she was by this. there is a torrent of people responding accurately that you do not get to be offended by that spirit you cause this. your incentive structure because this. he's now trying to backpedal and get tough on crime because he begins to recall. the results of his actions and other left-wing djs across the country speak for themselves and most americans look at these actions and are disgusted. >> emily: he won by 1200 votes and i think everyone who voted for him massively regrets it. we will see whether that bears fruit in the june recall elections. coming up, new reports of growing democratic reveres over 2024 as biden as his vice president are underwater in the polls. bizarre by omc ♪ no annual fee on any discover card. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> emily: six children injured in that wisconsin parade crash listed as radical condition. a press conference on deadly waukesha parade coming up on 2:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll take that for you life. joining us at top of the hour, a woman who was at that parade with her 12-year-old daughter and several nieces. we will get her thinking on what happened when she joins us in moments. plus, getting home for the holidays might be more difficult than it was last year as it monday is the deadline for 500,000 tsa agents for be vaccinated just before the deadline fresh. updates on where that stands when it means for your holiday travel and what joe biden's leadership at the federal reserve means for you and your money. our ecom panel will take that up. happy thanksgiving week to you and your family. we will see whether the top of the hour. >> kayleigh: fresh off of his 79th birthday and a physical that declared him fit for office, president biden and members of his inner circle have reassured allies in recent days that he does plan to run for reelection in 2024. they are said to be deflecting concerns about another campaign and republican returned can power starting with next year's midterms. biden advisor tells "washington post," "he has told people privately that he plans to run and will be ready for that." meantime, "the wall street journal" editorial board has a different take writing that it is unlikely that 70-year-old biden will seek a second term as he ss with multiple crises. panic rose amongst democrats over vice president, harris. they cite are plummeting numbers, staff turnover, and grumbling that she's not been set up to succeed. last week, we had the scene in peace about kamala harris based on three dozen sources. three dozen. that's a lot. then you have this peace in "the washington post" that sites 28 democrat and ominous sources. that's a lot of sources saying that biden plan to reach and he's reassuring people. democrats say that not so fast on the debate is not over. one source as no one asked questions about barack obama like this and nobody asked donald trump. but here you have 36 sources and 26 sources asking the questions from within biden's own party. >> gillian: the thing that kicked the story into the headlines is that a couple of weeks ago at this virtual fund-raiser, biden told a small group of donors that he was definitely planning to run and 2024. you can count on it and put your money down on it. this is in contrast to what he had said about this previously. remember, his first press conference ever as president back in march he was asked about this and he hedged more. he said he was going to run probably come up but he also said that he's not the kind of guy that plans three and a half or four years in advance. he was evasive about it and people thought it strange. getting out ahead of it and that's what's making a story in addition to the sources. part of the problem though, as you know having worked in government, is that the approval ratings do not light. when you break out come up with the latest fox news poll link showing that biden is at 44% harris is at 40%. but then it breaks out even lower. his approval handing for covid which he was elected on was somewhere in the 30%. his approval for china has a 20%. this is the crux of the problem. >> kayleigh: making on a bus today. i felt the passage said that. nobody can say with confidence that this fall, biden's will, can be reversed given the u.s. a study job growth, no one can ascertain why the public's charge so sour so fast. i could tell you. biden is like a patient wasting away from some in diagnosable disease. what is clear is that the presidential election were held this fall, biden would enter as the underdog against trump. it's interesting how far he is fallen. >> guy: it's not on diagnosable. it goes back to afghanistan and then a cascade of events from their where competence and broken promises are front and center. that is my pro tip to people who are completely baffled about why the president has fallen. my point about whether he will run for road election, i think it's possible. i'd be surprised if he is the democratic nominee in the next cycle but there's a lot of time between now and then. in politics, he has to say that he is running for reelection. whether he wants to or not and whether he's planning on it or not, he cannot declare himself a lame duck president in the first year of a four-year term. regardless of what is going down the pike, he's going to say that he is running. he has to go through the motions and he has to raise money to at least give the appearance. that is politics 101. >> kayleigh: beto o'rourke not wanting biden to campaign with him in texas. i don't blame them. he probably looked over at terry mcauliffe and said i don't want to have happen to me what happened to that guy. >> kennedy: he sold at on local issues and taxes. particularly the second amendment and immigration. some of the statements he made when he was running for president, the going to service campaign as it is. biden's political boys and even for democrats. texas, not a blue state. i do not have high hopes for beto o'rourke. >> kayleigh: you think, harris is the answer? she's number two. >> emily: i hope not. remember the 40 for 7 minutes that she was technically in control, the entire nation and d her breath that entire time. the democratic party is scrambling at the thought of her taking the presidency. >> kayleigh: blaming her unpopularity on her identity. the wall street board saying that does not produce 828 approval rating. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. and if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. it's the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of 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speed while families enjoy the festivities. authorities are desperately searching for the answers. fox has been told they took in a person of interest. there's an extensive criminal history and we can learn more when we get an update from police later this afternoon. witnesses described the horrific screen magazine. listen. >> there are kids involved. my mom was trying to help one of the kids and there blood everywhere. >> everyone was shocked everyone is screaming. >> it was for five blocks. i thought maybe it was a driver that didn't stop but someone said they did it deliberately. i've never seen anything like that before. >> emily: live in >> guy: , wisconsin. what you have there in the ground? >> multiple law enforcement's are telling fox news that the man being held by police is david brooks. he is being held as a person of interest and not called a suspect yet. court documents show that he got out of bill on friday. looking back at documents for two decades, he's had multiple run ends with police. law enforcement sources tell david spunt that they responded to a call for a fight. they went to a park where there was must be happening grade they arrived at the scene to see the red suv speed away and that was shortly before the people spotted the suv crashing through barriers and driving through participants and spectators at the parade. >> we heard something hitting something. we honestly thought it was part of the parade. i looked over and there was a red ford explorer ramming through everybody. >> a lot of kids. there were moms running and looking for their children. screaming for their children. up-and-down running into stores. >> overnight, at the city of waukesha confirmed that five were killed and 40 injured. some were old. through the dancing greenies troupe that pretty much took a direct hit from the car. that troop has confirmed that one of the dead was from within their ranks. at least one. some were very young. children's hospital says 18 victims were treated there and we are expecting an update soon. one thing from the scene here, it's an unusually long crime scene because the car drove up main street here. we saw all of the items that people brought to the parade you. the scars, blankets, folding chairs. things that people would bring to a cold-weather parade. these have just started the task of cleaning the debris from the scene. >> emily: horrific tragedy there in waukesha wisconsin. we will check back with you as development occurs there on the ground. you're watching "outnumbered." and emily compagno and i'm joined by kayleigh mcenany, host of kennedy, kennedy, gillian turner, and in the center seat, guy benson, host of the guy benson show on fox news radio and political editor at townhall.com. we are going to go to children's wisconsin pediatric hospital that will give an update on their treatment of 18 children who were injured and is to be parade incidents. listen here. >> dr. michael mayer, medical director of children's wisconsin intensive care unit and chief of pediatric care unit at the medical college of wisconsin. they will be getting information and answering questions via the comment section on zoom here. please put any question into their and we will read them off to the team at the end. they're going to start. >> i'm chief medical officer at children's wisconsin and milwaukee. last night, our community was impacted by the tragic and intense incident at a holiday parade in waukesha, wisconsin. our prayers and thoughts are with the victims and loved ones during this very tragic time. the children's team responded with their heads in their hearts to provide the care and support to children who were injured, their families, and our teams. while we always hope this will never happen in our community, as the region's pediatric trauma center and the largest provider of critical care services in the state of wisconsin, these are events that we prepare for. some basic patient information. 18 children were brought to children's wisconsin emergency department last night. my colleague on this call, amy taranto who is the medical director at the trauma center, will share more about our initial response. mike meyer, the medical director of the children's wisconsin intensive care unit will provide a summary of the patients currently in her care. we will not be answering questions regarding any specific conditions of the patients. i would like to express sincere note of gratitude. i would like to express thanks to the community for the response. that begins with gratitude to our enforcement whose responded and secured. i'd like to commend the emergency medical responders and other local hospitals who successfully stabilize patients before transporting or transferring kids to be cared for by her pediatric specialists. we offer our support and gratitude to the teachers, staff, and all the school districts will be supporting kids and families who were involved and impacted by this event. the injuries from sunday night will go well be on the physical and will take time to heal. we all must continue to lean on each other and continue to encourage those who are impacted reach out and use the resources provided to them. this impacts a larger circle beyond those immediately injured. with that come and went to turn it over to the medical director of our emergency department and trauma center. >> thank you. as an emergency doctor come up we are trained for these types of incidents. but you never want to experience them. i want to share it by extending my sympathy to all those who been directly involved. children's wisconsin is a large pediatric emergency room and we are uniquely situated to support this. sadly, our region has experienced events like this in the past but none with so many children. law enforcement informed us of the impudent soon after it happened and we received her first patient at 5:30 p.m. yesterday. beginning at that time, we activated our trauma surge plan calling in doctors, nurses, surgeons, and other team members to support the care of these children. 18 kids were brought to our children's emergency department rating from ages three to 16 years of age which included three sets of siblings. there were facial abrasions to broken bones to serious head injuries. six of these patients were sent to the operating room last night and two additional patients are undergoing surgeries today. at 9:30 last night, at the we sever triage and being sent to patient care units in the children's emergency department transitioned to normal operating conditions. our lake to ecker dr. gutzeit's appreciation so first responders who were fantastic. with that, i will turn over to dr. meyer, the medical director of the critical care unit your children's wisconsin. >> dr. meyer, you are on you. >> good morning. he would think after this many months of zoom, i would figure it out. but thank you. thank you, dr. drendel. we are immensely grateful for our community and the medical response started on scene with bystanders, ems, intercommunity partners and other health care organizations before the children arrived here at children's. as we stated, children's wisconsin has alerted speedy eckert intensive unit in the state of wisconsin. we 72 icu beds and like our emergency department, we immediately began preparations to receive patients once we were notified of the incident. from a patient standpoint, there were 18 patients who came to children's and ten of them were admitted to the pediatric intensive treatment. i will not share any specific details on infiltrations. currently, we have six patients who would list in critical condition. three are in serious and one that is in fair. we have eight other patients that are listed in fair condition they're not in the intensive care unit and our and other units within the hospital. as noted, it is important and it responds to the family that the situation that there are three sets of siblings that are currently hospitalized within children's. this is unique and it truly demonstrates a devastating effects of this on our community. mental health support has been activated for our families, our children involved in this, and also our staff. social work, mental health teams, and our chaplain teams are actively rounding in the intensive care units as well as other units in the hospital. it is amazing to watch them enter medical care teams work as a single team to help our famil. i'm proud of the teams we have here at children's and i'm amazingly proud of the community we serve in and we live in. >> we are going to take questions now in the chat. before we do that, i want to note that there has been a mental and behavioral health helpline for those that need a support. that number to call for emotional and mental support is at 414-266-6500. that will be pasted into the chat you can grab that. let's start for questions. dr. drendel come up we have questions on the response to the incident. can you talk about what that meant? >> you are listening to pediatric wisconsin hospital there. dr. gutzeit spoke, dr. drendel, and dr. michael meyer. we learn from this that it is the largest pediatric e.r. in the state and this was the largest scale casualty event in their history. they were receiving 18 children aged 3-16 including three sets of siblings. injuries range from facial abrasions to broken bones to head injuries. six of those children were sent to the operating room last night and it two or undergoing surgeries today. of the 18 children received, and tenor in the intensive care unit, six in critical condition, three in serious, one and fair. the other eight children are all in fair condition and other units in the hospital and not in intensive care. the hospital established an emotional and mental support hotline that opens today at noon local time. i think the tragedy and the severity of this horror cannot be overstated. gillian turner, your thoughts. >> gillian: one of the more compelling things that the chief medical officer to shared with us is that when we talk about children, the injuries we see here, as devastating as they may be with ten children currently in icu, that is the least -- it is not the sum total of the problems are these children. they're going to be behavioral, mental, and emotional aftereffects for them. for their families. it will continue for years. something that they are talking about when we discuss the street today is the fact that despite the fact law enforcement is not talking about it as a potential terrorist incident or investigating it as such today, this could not have been more devastating had a terrorist group actually meticulously planned an attack for weeks or months. the perpetrator here hit on a real cross-section of american life. the victim's rage in a change from elderly. we sought victims among the dancing grannies in wisconsin from adults, teens. a nurse reported triaging a young boy who she estimated at nine or ten years old. they had a thorough cross absent of american life. people are celebrating. this was a christmas parade. it seems like a terrorist could not have done a better job at targeting these americans. >> emily: as referenced earlier, darrell brooks has a lengthy string of arrests for violent felonies and to open felony cases there in milwaukee county. these violent felonies that he has been arrested, charged, and convicted for our across multiple counties and states including reckless endangerment, obstructing officers, jumping bail, plus charges like being a felon in possession of a firearm. it's also listed as eight tier two registered sex offender in nevada. he received his first felony conviction and participating in an aggravated battery for which he received three years of probation. this 39-year-old, darrell brooks suspect from milwaukee county, he was just suspended of his trial right due to, "court congestion" in the court. he was facing serious weapons and other charges but they released him on bail. and even though he had a string of new felony charges, he was released again on $1,000 bail three days before this horrific parade massacre. guy benson, wasn't this preventable? >> guy: i don't want to get out in front of law enforcement and i understand is going to be another press conference on that angle later this afternoon. what you just read through, emily, if this is indeed the person of interest who turns into a suspect in the person responsible, the rap sheet as a whole array of crimes that this person's been convicted of over the last 20 plus years. it dates back to 1999. in recent history that you just rehearse their suggest that this is still a very dangerous person who has been released twice on very small amounts of money and terms of bond or bail. if indeed this is the person responsible, there are going to be very tough questions to be asked and answered about that element of our criminal justice. how could someone like this be out on the street to commit a massacre like this? one other thought that i just have to say. again, we have to be careful because we don't have all the facts yet. i understand that some of the reporting so far is that this person may have given dominic been fleeing another crime and this was not a planned attack or deliberate. and yet, we've heard from eyewitnesses who said it absolutely looked deliberate like this person was aiming at people. i'm not sure we should just assume based on initial reports that this was not planned in any way or this was not intended to harm as many people as possible and it was just an escape from another crime gone wrong. i think that would be premature. overplaying or underplaying what was going on in the suspects had if we can confirm that the person we just put on the screen and that whole history of crime that you ran through, if, in fact, that is the individual responsible for the carnage. this unspeakable carnage last night in wisconsin. >> emily: we often talk on this show about real-life ramifications of the criminal justice system and how it is currently operating. by ramifications, i mean trauma and death and fatalities are inflicted on law-abiding citizens in cities across the country. milwaukee county cards are operating with a two year backlog. the felony case backlog was almost 2,000 cases in the latest estimate from them from late august. jury trials are in a backlog. 350 cases. all requesting a speedy trial. details aside, you cannot deny the general situation that is leading to very real and very fatal results in our cities. >> kayleigh: absolutely. and i'm looking at this with bewilderment. if my child was hit by this vehicle, this individual, he was released. if he is in fact the person who committed this atrocity, he was released on the 19th. this took place 48 hours later. if you're a parent, you have to ask why. how did the criminal justice system filmic? let me take us back to that moment because i think it's worth repeating. 4:40 p.m. thereabouts. you have a red suv goes down as a merging mansplained jingle bells and no yield girl in a pink coat is nearly missed. their parents hugging their kids a little bit tighter today. such a tragedy. >> kennedy: i look at this and we are all trying definitely to get back to normal. everybody is. especially in wisconsin. their state has been through even after the riots that precipitated kyle rittenhouse's actions, people are looking around saying this is not us and this is not who we are. they are trying so hard to have a sense of community and a sense of normality and celebration. they need to move past it. they need to move past the trauma that has already festered in their state. this is what happened. you get the sense, can avon walk outside anymore? is there so much pure evil that we cannot go back to normal? we had to pass that sense. i don't how we do it. i look at this horrific tragedy and i am a huge proponent of cute stomach criminal justice reform. that's how you do it. a few of someone who's a sex offender strangling someone, those are the people for whom bail should not be granted. and those parents are outraged and devastate appeared rightfully so. >> gillian: it is evil mixed with the grannies. the dancing youth group who are hit in the back of a christmas parade. it was joy and celebration and families. it was normality and levity. i just can't imagine the abject horror and our prayers and deepest condolences go to everyone there in waukesha, wisconsin. especially those five families affected by the deaths and all who are expected by those injured and dead there. our prayers are with you. moving forward, he said self-defense was on trial. kyle rittenhouse speaking out and an exclusive interview with our own tucker carlson after his acquittal on all charges. this as legal experts say he is a strong case for defamation against the media and the president. stay with us. your heart is at the heart of everything 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spirit "anthony huber was killed in a protest in kenosha, wisconsin. his girlfriend said that he launched at the arm of the individual to protect him and the people nearby. he did a heroic thing, he said. ""the new york times" framed the article this week. kyle rittenhouse accused of killing people face a six terminal accounts. his social media account shows strong support for officers. joy reid is saying that. legal experts rip trump for forming deadly violence and cleansing with kyle rittenhouse defense. other commentators quickly printed him as a white supremacist and a crazed vigilante. >> there's no legal explanation for it. there is a cultural and political one. it is the white supremacy that the trump administration has enabled and endorsed. >> he was responding to protect small business owners. that could be read very much as encouraging vigilante justice system. >> kayleigh: would think that the media changed her tune after a jury of kyle rittenhouse's peers found him innocent on our charges, but roll the tape. here they are. >> he drove in from illinois armed for battle. what we know is that the jury bought the narrative of kyle rittenhouse being a victim. speak a white supremacist roma halls of congress freely. it lets them note that these people have active instituting home. >> this is what a majority white people vote for. >> kayleigh: there still had it. >> guy: it is brett attacking. being said and being written. there is people dead and there's rights in the streets last year. people getting a few things wrong. but as you noted, the misinformation continues to flow to this day. i saw example after example over the weekend of news articles from actual news organizations with layers of editorial oversight getting basic facts wrong about the case and a trial and the jacob blake police shooting from last summer that was a triggering event to the writing. what struck me, and it was not just news organizations, colleges and universities putting out statements. public faces and celebrities. not even pretending to have passing knowledge of the facts of the case where the evidence. i feel like there is a cultural script that we have. it is a giant american morality play where there is right side in a wrong side and they inject rates and everything regardless of what the fact pattern is. if that is your hammer, everything is a nail. people are banging away at it no interest, apparently, annick getting details correct. details matter. we have larger truths being spewed all over the place that are not truths at all. falsehoods. whether rittenhouse has a case for defamation, a lead that to the attorneys on the couch appeared but the disinformation and wrongheaded reaction to this and demagoguery is a blizzard and it is mind-blowing. it makes your head spin. >> kayleigh: and then you have the president of the united states at 2:29 p.m. on friday said that spirit >> do you stand by your past comment calling him to write supremacy? >> president biden: i stand by with what jury has concluded. the jury system works and we have to abide by it. >> kayleigh: the system works. and john cooper of heritage points out that 72 minutes later he changed his tune and said that spirit of the verdict in kenosha it leaves many americans angry and concerned, myself concluded, i remain commitment to treat we went from the prospects work to he's angry. >> gillian: it to the point moments ago, with this trial, it was particularly hard for fax to break through. two of the most persistent and incorrect facts that have created this media landscape are the fact that he traveled across state lines with the firearms which he did not. also that he shot black men which he did not. that said, this case is particularly tragic because kyle may find acquitted, but he's not a hero here. there are no heroes and there are no winners. there is no victory lap for kyle or anybody else to take. we come of the american people, are left with death and destruction. more protests and more riots. america is on a razor-thin nice edge and everything is flammable and could go pear-shaped in an instant. i will leave it to you guys into our viewers to decide if they feel that president biden's comments hurt or help. >> kayleigh: i was working in the white house when former president, president trump, was talked on this. he said it looked like he was playing a violent situation but we will wait for the investigation to a court to which he was accused of ethnic cleansing with the kyle rittenhouse defense. the fact-checkers. you had politifact's come out and say he was not playing in the video showed that. you're the ap fact-checker saying that trump spoke in defense of someone who supported racial justice factors. getting it wrong from day one. spoon lawyers will get it right. i'm sure there's a little to army of them rushing to kyle rittenhouse right now keeping track of all the things that people said and they're going to be very good at differentiating what is protected speech and what is slander. his reputation has been destroyed throughout this entire thing with facts that have been entirely made up. when you call someone a white supremacist over and over and over again, you are doing so much reputational damage. especially someone is headed to college. there will be compensation that follows us. >> kayleigh: nicholas sandmann, a much different continent do not contest. $800 million in defamation lawsuit settles. emily, the legal expert here, discounter and has had a case question rick >> emily: he does. i would like to draw distinctions for viewers. were hearing a lot of legal analysis on the inevitable success of his defamation lawsuit. the first thing is that nicholas ament success wasn't based on the line implication that he blocked the activists. it's not that he was called a racist. we've often talked about the movement of the conservative to do away with malice standards because the house between text and free speech and it opinions up against that malice standard which is so hard to overcome when you're dealing with the public figure. i want viewers to understand that there is a public figure definition in a limited public figure definition. that is the way that you hear defense will argue. or kyle rittenhouse as plaintiff will argue that he was limited. he did not voluntarily thrust himself into public conversation, it occurred because of national media exposure. finally, remove that do protect opinion. especially public controversies like these. there is an error on the side of first amendment opinions. but if it deploys your employability and destroys your educational opportunities, he we successful. i wanted to let viewers know of the nuances for them to be aware of. >> kayleigh: and he should be successful because what happens to kyle rittenhouse is a travesty and the media should be ashamed of themselves. coming up, a massive smash and grab robbery in northern california caught on video. one democrat run city where lawlessness seems to be on the rampage. veteran homeowners, need a financial boost? 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night when another man walked over and stabbed him in the neck, killing him. police releasing security photos of the suspect and hope that they can i.d. him. >> kennedy: this is awful. that story about the new york city subway, the man who was killed was a phenomenal athlete. he had struggled with intermittent homelessness throughout his adult life, but this incredible street soccer player needlessly slaughtered while he was that she wasn't doing anything. especially places like san francisco and that's why their d.a. is under recall. there is a sense that there's no such thing as private property. you can take whatever you want without prosecution. that's why the d.a. is not prosecuting theft. it is a socialistic and philosophical belief that no one really owns anything and therefore you can take it and you're not doing anything wrong. you're going to see that stores are emptying out and stores are closing throughout big cities. cvs and walgreens are shuttering because it's too dangerous for their employees. they can't put them in harm's way. they are the first ones to get hurt when organized mobs like this one coming to the store and know exactly what they want to. they had it and quit it and they're out in minute. >> emily: zero accountability that you're describing. zero consequences for this rampant theft. for the violent commissions in the violent encounters during the commission. these are not violently's crimes. people are getting hurt to that unwittingly employees there let alone people who are sleeping on the subway and murdered. >> kennedy: employees that get hurt during this attack. i was on my way home from church yesterday and i saw fox news alert. 80 people ransacked a nordstrom's. i looked and it was san francisco and i couldn't wait to get on the couch and talk to about it. we were texting back and forth because it is so astonishing that 80 people would organize with crowbars and masks and in 60 seconds go invade and nordstrom hurting three employees. i would mention one other crime that struck a chord with me. two years ago today, i had my first child. there is a young pregnant woman, 32 years old, just one year younger than i was, unloading gifts from the back of her car from her baby shower and she was gunned down and lost her life, her baby's life, and philadelphia. there are real victims of these crimes. as such as numbers we put on the screen. their people's faces and stories. unfortunately, all too often, their pregnant women or young children and it's tragic. >> emily: jillian, i can't help it draw of a parallel between our conversation now and when we had a moment ago in the middle of normality and innocence. sleeping, unloading gifts, shopping with your family and a popular model, that leads to homicide and rampant theft and violence. people who are trying to just live their lives and now we are learning, as we discussed every day, it is happening every day throughout the country without accountability. >> gillian: i would like to pick up on kennedy's thread for minute ago when we talk about decriminalizing theft. this is a phenomena we've seen all across the country in dozens of states over the last few years. i don't know if a lot of americans know that this is happening, but many places in this country you will not get prosecuted if you're caught stealing if you are under a certain threshold. if you're under certain threshold, you will get a ticket much like you would for a parking violation. i did some research so i could give you some numbers here. in georgia and alabama, you can only be charged with felony grand theft if you still over $1500 of merchandise. and mississippi and louisiana, it's over a thousand. the nationwide average is about $1,000. the message as, if you steal, keep in over $1,000 and you're going to be okay. >> emily: and even with efforts of public officials to keep the threshold, with impunity, thieves are rubbing more than that as well. >> guy: people respond to incentives, including criminals. when you look at san francisco were a lot of crime has been decriminalized effectively by this district attorney and thus less drink i out here, criminals have gotten the memo and shoplifting and events like thi. i saw that d.a., who, as committee pointed out is up against the recall effort, he put out a tweet expressing how horrified and outraged she was by this. there is a torrent of people responding accurately that you do not get to be offended by that spirit you cause this. your incentive structure because this. he's now trying to backpedal and get tough on crime because he begins to recall. the results of his actions and other left-wing djs across the country speak for themselves and most americans look at these actions and are disgusted. >> emily: he won by 1200 votes and i think everyone who voted for him massively regrets it. we will see whether that bears fruit in the june recall elections. coming up, new reports of growing democratic reveres over 2024 as biden as his vice president are underwater in the polls. bizarre by omc ♪ no annual fee on any discover card. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> emily: six children injured in that wisconsin parade crash listed as radical condition. a press conference on deadly waukesha parade coming up on 2:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll take that for you life. joining us at top of the hour, a woman who was at that parade with her 12-year-old daughter and several nieces. we will get her thinking on what happened when she joins us in moments. plus, getting home for the holidays might be more difficult than it was last year as it monday is the deadline for 500,000 tsa agents for be vaccinated just before the deadline fresh. updates on where that stands when it means for your holiday travel and what joe biden's leadership at the federal reserve means for you and your money. our ecom panel will take that up. happy thanksgiving week to you and your family. we will see whether the top of the hour. >> kayleigh: fresh off of his 79th birthday and a physical that declared him fit for office, president biden and members of his inner circle have reassured allies in recent days that he does plan to run for reelection in 2024. they are said to be deflecting concerns about another campaign and republican returned can power starting with next year's midterms. biden advisor tells "washington post," "he has told people privately that he plans to run and will be ready for that." meantime, "the wall street journal" editorial board has a different take writing that it is unlikely that 70-year-old biden will seek a second term as he ss with multiple crises. panic rose amongst democrats over vice president, harris. they cite are plummeting numbers, staff turnover, and grumbling that she's not been set up to succeed. last week, we had the scene in peace about kamala harris based on three dozen sources. three dozen. that's a lot. then you have this peace in "the washington post" that sites 28 democrat and ominous sources. that's a lot of sources saying that biden plan to reach and he's reassuring people. democrats say that not so fast on the debate is not over. one source as no one asked questions about barack obama like this and nobody asked donald trump. but here you have 36 sources and 26 sources asking the questions from within biden's own party. >> gillian: the thing that kicked the story into the headlines is that a couple of weeks ago at this virtual fund-raiser, biden told a small group of donors that he was definitely planning to run and 2024. you can count on it and put your money down on it. this is in contrast to what he had said about this previously. remember, his first press conference ever as president back in march he was asked about this and he hedged more. he said he was going to run probably come up but he also said that he's not the kind of guy that plans three and a half or four years in advance. he was evasive about it and people thought it strange. getting out ahead of it and that's what's making a story in addition to the sources. part of the problem though, as you know having worked in government, is that the approval ratings do not light. when you break out come up with the latest fox news poll link showing that biden is at 44% harris is at 40%. but then it breaks out even lower. his approval handing for covid which he was elected on was somewhere in the 30%. his approval for china has a 20%. this is the crux of the problem. >> kayleigh: making on a bus today. i felt the passage said that. nobody can say with confidence that this fall, biden's will, can be reversed given the u.s. a study job growth, no one can ascertain why the public's charge so sour so fast. i could tell you. biden is like a patient wasting away from some in diagnosable disease. what is clear is that the presidential election were held this fall, biden would enter as the underdog against trump. it's interesting how far he is fallen. >> guy: it's not on diagnosable. it goes back to afghanistan and then a cascade of events from their where competence and broken promises are front and center. that is my pro tip to people who are completely baffled about why the president has fallen. my point about whether he will run for road election, i think it's possible. i'd be surprised if he is the democratic nominee in the next cycle but there's a lot of time between now and then. in politics, he has to say that he is running for reelection. whether he wants to or not and whether he's planning on it or not, he cannot declare himself a lame duck president in the first year of a four-year term. regardless of what is going down the pike, he's going to say that he is running. he has to go through the motions and he has to raise money to at least give the appearance. that is politics 101. >> kayleigh: beto o'rourke not wanting biden to campaign with him in texas. i don't blame them. he probably looked over at terry mcauliffe and said i don't want to have happen to me what happened to that guy. >> kennedy: he sold at on local issues and taxes. particularly the second amendment and immigration. some of the statements he made when he was running for president, the going to service campaign as it is. biden's political boys and even for democrats. texas, not a blue state. i do not have high hopes for beto o'rourke. >> kayleigh: you think, harris is the answer? she's number two. >> emily: i hope not. remember the 40 for 7 minutes that she was technically in control, the entire nation and d her breath that entire time. the democratic party is scrambling at the thought of her taking the presidency. >> kayleigh: blaming her unpopularity on her identity. the wall street board saying that does not produce 828 approval rating. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. and if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. it's the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of 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