carlson, and what is with this photo shoot? i ll speak with charlotte alter about that and more. perry bacon jr., susan glasser all standing by. first, the biden white house calling out the misinformation machine, accusing facebook of killing people by letting anti-vaccine lies linger on the platform. it reminded me of an old quote by a french philosopher. to prevent the family automobile is to prevent the pile-up on the highway. to invent facebook is to prevent what else? how would you describe the pile-up that we are all in right now? carrie fisher read that qu quote allowed. the book is full about insights about facebook s ugly underbelly. of course some of that involves mis and disinformation including about covid vaccines. it s not hard to find anti-vaccination propaganda on the platform. we took a look. if you search #vaccineskill, you ll see it live on facebook right now and you ll see hundreds of posts. some of them sowing doubt about the vaccines, expressing not ju
ripping the administration for fuelling this crisis. but today the white house says there s no crisis. we ll talk to a border sheriff about that in just a moment. welcome. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. first to kristin fisher with the very latest at the white house. thanks, charles. right now there s 4,000 illegal border crossings every day. the number is trending upwards according to a former top trump administration official. the numbers are more concerning when it comes to unaccompanied minors. nearly 400 were taken in to custody last friday alone. this former trump administration official tells me that 97% of the available beds for them with the office of refugee resettlement are full. despite this, the new secretary of homeland security says it does not constitute a crisis. do you believe right now there s a crisis at the border? i think the answer is no. i think there s a challenge at the border that we re managing, and we have our re
good morning. welcome. once again, it s saturday, which means i get to sit down with some smart people, to tackle the week s big stories, in a different way. this hour, we re asking, with democrats on a winning streak and the president s poll numbers really bad, should biden still get out of the race? then, the gop s akborgs problem can republicans change their tune and win back voters on an issue they have been pushing for half a century. and canada propaganda. we all saw dc panda bears head back to china and what it means for relations with beijing. is the panda story being over or underplayed. the panel is here and ready. so sit back, grab your coffee, and let s talk about it. first, our saturday starter, the democrats, yes, there was good news, great news for the president s party this week after big election wins but the president s week began with suggestions she consider ending his campaign for re-election. and now, he faces even more obstacles. democrats are still c
hey, have a good rest of the day. outnumbered starts right now. let s begin with a fox news alert, the stakes are high today as voters are headed to the polls for primaries in several states. ohio s special election is getting some special attention. the house race for a seat the gop has held for decades is viewed as a big test for president trump s kingmaking abilities. or queenmaking. and may give us a preview of how the mid-term elections will shape up. you re watching outnumbered on a tuesday. i m harris faulkner, melissa francis, senior fellow for the independent women s voice, syndicated radio talk show host and fox news contributor and opinionist, leslie markel. joining us, fox & friends weekend co-host pete hegseth
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Altogether and explain the links. i think this is a major challenge for the press right now, because you ve got one team of fact checkers covering misinformation about the vaccines and then you have another team of people covering the fight for voting rights. but these stories are linked in ways that help people understand what s actually happening, understand this war on truth that s been raging for years. it s easier for people to tune into an opinionist, an entertainer who just tries to fill in the blanks by asking questions and dodging the facts rather than try to connect dots and explain how this media landscape, this news environment, is connected in its different strands of war on truth. look, i bring up tucker carlson and put him on screen because he s part of a political party that s taking advantage of this war on truth and creating an alternative reality. so in this environment, how do we all make healthier sandwiches? let s talk about it with perry