>> we are awaiting the arraignment of the illegal immigrant from ecuador charged with the rape of a 13-year-old girl in a new york city park. the case bringing the national spotlight once again to the heartbreaking consequences of the border crisis. hello, this is "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno here with my cohost, kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner, and also joining us today, most of the "kennedy saves the world" podcast, kennedy. former texas land commissioner and managing partner and michael best llp, george p bush. authorities have released the mug shot of the person charged in the horrific attack, and custody after group of new yorkers recognized him and took him down. that moment, caught on video. there he is, you can see him cowering on the ground while civilian heroes held him down and waited for cops to arrive. the nypd laid out the violent charges during a news conference yesterday and explain how this dangerous suspect could have ended up on our streets. >> a violent criminal has been taken off our streets. the rape of a 13-year-old girl last thursday in queens shocks our entire city. >> the charges are going to be as follows for a female victim: rape, sexual abuse, robbery and the first degree, menacing, unlawful imprisonment, kidnapping, endangerment of the welfare of a child, possession of a weapon. for this victim, rubber and the first degree, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon, unlawful imprisonment, kidnapping, unlawful endangerment of a child. his arrival to the country is consistent through the path a migrant would take. he comes their eagle pass, texas, where he was detained and placed under arrest for entering the country illegally. he is then detained. while he is waiting for processing, he is basically, he is let go. >> hours after the news conference, biden took to social media to tell his executive action to secure the border. this person was already in the country illegally, just like the illegal immigrant charged in the death of 22-year-old lincoln riley. the illegal immigrant charged in the murder of a mother of five, rachel -- and so many more. these are real people with real lives that have been destroyed. the liberal media is trying to get you to believe this is just right wing fearmongering. >> i want to ask about the murder of this maryland mother that's been in the news. it's gotten a lot of attention. she was killed last year. an undocumented immigrant was just arrested, and her death last week -- what do you say to critics who blame the administration for allowing something like this to happen? obviously, this is something you here and right wing media all the time. >> first and foremost, of course, our hearts break for the children, the family, the loved ones, friends. the criminal who committed this heinous act should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law and forcefully so. that's my response. >> you seem to see more, even democrats, at least a third of democrats, and even latinos in some cases in favor of mass deportation. i guess it's a question of people's fear of, i guess, employment competition, or fear of a disorderly process. >> a lot of fearmongering. >> this is one of the reasons people have this sort of thinking. here's the three cable networks reporting. this is -- our banner said "soon, biden announces protections for -- and cnn's banner said "biden announces protection for a document at spouses." here was fox's banner: "migrant arrested for raping 13-year-old." a lot of fearmongering. >> i don't see anything funny about that whatsoever. i don't think the rest of america does either, especially the family of that girl. >> george: thank you for having me. this is the number one issue for voters and it's playing out in the streets every day in america. is the chema's policies of the biden administration to not close the border, to turn around all of the executive actions of president trump just four years ago, resulting in now 10 million additional documented immigrants in our country now with an estimate in excess of 20 million. this doesn't include this one estimate which is 2 million. bylaws matthew will have criminals enter this country. whether it's -- by law of matthew will have criminals enter the country. whether it's found across the border, or every day criminals, communities across this country, namely in sanctuary cities, taxpayers will have to deal with this issue. until we wait for new leadership, install a sense of order on the border, which regretfully this administration, secretary mayorkas is detached from. will continue to see these stories. in texas, we reel from the experience of elizabeth medina who was slaughtered in her own bathtub last fall during the winter. she was 16 years old, she was a cheerleader in high school. she had her whole life in front of her. for this president and the secretary not to empathize, and to level with the american people about this crisis is not only that policy, but it's bad politics. >> can i ask a quick follow-up? you come from such an incredible political family. what do you make of the president and his comments about how he does not have the authority, is wishy-washy about things? what do you make about that, that the landscape in which he has essentially taken week action? >> this administration, whether it's this, inflation, immigration, or his competency -- always shifts responsibility at some deals. it's never his issue. he is behind the big oval office desk right now. he has to accept responsibility, reinstall and enforce existing policy. if we just enforce our existing laws and he sent a memo to his ice officials to deport, which by the way, a majority of latinos now support, he would reinstall a sense of confidence, but i don't see that happening. >> talk to me about the shaping of this narrative. when they say, as we saw in mainstream media, that only the right wing media is covering this, this is a national catastrophe that has affected every american in some form or another. >> and when they laugh at the banner we showed about this person being arrested for raping a 13-year-old girl, we have kids on this couch. that resonates with every parent. it doesn't matter your race or demographic background. for those people to laugh at that, and for joi reid to say "one-third of hispanics --" it's 53%. it shows you that there were good people and bad people. the good, hardworking people in this country want the bad people who violated the law to not be here and not be competing for things, but it's always about politics. the president reversed all of these immigration policies through executive action as soon as he got into office, and that was just a show of force. that was just about optics. now, he's doing something right before the election because he wants to win because he is so desperate. he is most desperate for those voters in the middle. it used to be texas, california, arizona. those were the states that worried about immigration, but now, it's independent voters across the country, and they are more sick and disgusted by politics than just about anyone. that's why this is such an activating issue. >> emily: kayleigh, that chyron was 100% factual. indeed, an illegal immigrant was arrested for raping a young girl in broad daylight. what's the matter with them seeing the facts up close in black and white? >> great question. that was the first time i'd seen those sound bites. remember interviewing a mother, an angel mother in 2017. she met with president trump, because trim cared enough to hear her story. back in 2016, he gather these angel moms and dads in a room, looks them in the eye, listens to their stories. one of the first political candidates to do so in a long time. she told me the only people "interested in covering my story are fox news and breitbart. no one else listens to me. everyone else laughs at me." to see those clips. jim acosta. you are talking about a mother of five who was killed by someone who should not be here, and you invoke right wing media as somehow this is problematic that we are covering her story? you move on to joy reid. she is upset about a chyron covering the rape of a 13-year-old girl. why did their stories matter less? they should matter more, because they happen at the hands of people who should not be here. lincoln riley, the police officers assaulted in times square. we can list all the victims. the biden administration, for their part, i'm beginning to think they are delusional. i read some reporting and political this morning that their parent to talk about the extreme immigration policies of donald trump. "extreme" has become mainstream. your point, 52% of latinos according to cbs want mass deportation. 60% of the american public overall. people have woken up. people care about angel moms. maybe taken eight years, maybe it took trump coming on the scene. people care. did in 2016 and look at what happened. >> and if they don't care about these 13-year-old girls in particular or american 13-year-old girls, what about the hundreds of thousands of miners being utilized by the cartels, sexually assaulted, raped and murdered as well? do they not deserve their attention? speak i can't tell because i don't remember them. i don't know what their priorities are. the flexon showing our banners and competition and all of that, the flexon that is just to get viewers, so they think. it does not work for them, though. people are already experiencing the truth. they don't need to be preached at by people who are obvious they are either not expensing the truth or don't care about it. two things really hit me, and you touched on one. it has to do with biden, with what he's done here recently. by giving that mass amnesty, basically to more than half a million people, it could be as much as 1 million from what i'm hearing from some lawmakers pick the spousal thing was already written into the law, but he's going to regenerate that. it's like "i've tried to help and it made it worse for the first executive action, and now more people are coming some going to do this sort of thing see you may be alleviate some of the concern among voters." i'm sure they talked about the numbers, because you have mentioned it. if you get a half million people to benefit from your policy and it's going to be a tight election, do you think that helps? do you think turning them into americans helps? giving them the right to stay here because they've been here for ten years and they married someone, they have the right to stay per this new law. the man who was accused of raping that 13-year-old child was on the nearby men's shelter. these people are already living here among us. the president just hold hundreds of thousands, potentially some of them -- we don't know who all those people are, by the way -- that they can stay. that's not everybody. may be, of those married folk we have vetted and we know who they are, but some of them we don't. statistically, do the math of how many people have come across the border and how many people are in these shelters. they said on june 25th 2021 they did dna on this guy. that's what they reported earlier. that was three years ago. oh, my goodness. he has allegedly done a lot since then. >> the 68 sex offenders that came over this sector alone, 91% of whom had children as are victims. that is not fearmongering, that is fact. concerns are growing over present biden's age and ability to serve. that is top of mind for voters, as he prepares to go head-to-head against president donald trump. that story next. ♪ ♪ ♪ chewy, a citi client, uses citi's financial expertise to help drive its growth and keep its supply chain moving, so more pet parents can get everything they need... right when they need it. keeping more pets, and families, happy. ♪ for the love of moving our clients forward. for the love of progress. type 2 diabetes? 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"he suffers from diminished faculties and advancing age. he dinar member when he was vice president, even several years when his son bo died. he is a well-meaning elderly old man with a poor memory. his memory appeared hazy." this is robert hur. another campaign try to call him a maga prosecutor, but he's robert hur. >> if you can charge and based on all those things, how the world is he running the country? i mean seriously. if you can't even adjudicate a case against them and based on classified documents that we know he took as a senator, because he's got a bad memory or, you know, what is it, a dislocation with the facts? whatever the situation is for him and his mental acuity in those moments, we needed to hear those types. whatever they've scrubbed out and even the reductions from the transcript tell us a lot. whatever they took out. we need to be able to hear how he processes in real time. i think it's fair to have some real questions now. just based on that. i said this earlier on "the focus." irrespective of these recent days, we arty have enough of this, in terms of unedited video. i know the white house has chosen to fight about these last few clips of him. while them, make it stop happening. the gibberish he spit out yesterday. make it stop happening, and it won't be a thing. my question is if robert hur saw the facts before him pale in comparison to the man who was -- how is that same deficiency enough to lead the country? >> george, from a communication strategy, for a while, they try to go if he is old but he is wise. i think that's a better strategy. does he mess up and slip sometimes? sure, but he has wisdom and decades of its appearance. instead, they try to deny reality, deny tapes exist. they are forgetting about the polling. it's not just the fox poll. we have the abc poll. "would you think is too old, biden, 28% and --" this poll, who has the necessary and physical health, biden 26%, trump 45%. this is the reality they need to reckon with. the american people's reality. >> absolutely. i think this is a top three issue. absent from the beginning will come down to three is: immigration, inflation, and intelligibility. regretfully, biden is feeling it on all three. the commander in chief is supposed to instill confidence and respect not only domestically, but abroad appeared whether it's falling on stage in front of air force academy graduates, or the laughingstock abroad, is a concern i think all american voters will take into consideration when we go into the ballot box. i think about the debate which i think is next week. i think about ronald reagan in 1984 when he is 74. he made light and use tumor in such a brilliant way to disarm this by questioning walter mondale's youth and an experience. even he left. i can't see president biden pulling off that level of wit or humor on the stage. i think it's telling early on. tried to schedule an earlier. i think it's highly perceivable but he will have further actions. >> fantastic parallel to someone owning age. to your point, i don't know if biden can execute that. a day of reckoning is coming on debate day. very low. can he reverse the perception of the american people. >> the aggregate is what is so important. this is like when you're watching a movie. not just "where were you, i was like? i had to pick up the kids and do an errand." that explains it. or, when you're watching a movie when there's a million lives in a million questions, he gets exhausting. americans can see right through it. i think back to -- remember this spokesperson, the one in the '90s and 2,000? she was a credible. she always told it like it is. she would have the answers back to the press like "what do you think? where are you me that?" i'm not asking for that short temper to come out of karine jean-pierre, but there could be a shaving which is acknowledging the 50 years of service this president has had while also saying "people need help sometimes. what's wrong with having assistance or whatever?" to your point, it's like a cruise ship trying to pull a u-turn. it's too late for them to reverse course. it's too late because the gaps are too big. >> you can't be expected -- to run the country. that's what surprised me with one robert hur gave us that report. i think they have to juice him up. i think there is a hyperbaric chamber. i'm not a doctor, but i should be, because i think i would be a much better caregiver than what he is receiving right now. i go back and forth. on one hand, i go "this is elder abuse." the people of profiting from presidency who either -- the trappings of power the power itself. shame on them for prop