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00:00I'm Kayleigh McEnany, here with my co-host Emily Campagno and Harris Faulkner.
00:04Also joining us, Lisa Booth, Fox News political analyst, and Bill Hemmer,
00:08co-anchor of America's Newsroom. Well, today's a historic day. It marks 100 days of Trump's
00:15second term. The White House marking the occasion with a briefing this morning starting early,
00:20calling it the most historic start to a presidency in American history. But you won't
00:26hear that from the legacy media. No, no, no. Just 100 days in, and President Trump is facing
00:31quote, relentlessly hostile coverage. That's what Media Research Center says. And they actually
00:37quantify it. They watched the coverage and found in their new study that there's an even more harsh
00:43immediate media environment than Trump faced in his first term. And that's hard to believe. Take it
00:48from me. We'll have more on that. But first, let's go to senior White House correspondent, Jackie
00:53Hey, Kayleigh. The White House says that the bottom line is people have to have trust in President
01:01Trump. But the reviews have been mixed, especially with regard to the economy, which was a big issue
01:06that was key to the president's winning campaign. But the fits and starts of the tariff policy have
01:11somewhat spooked the markets. The Treasury Secretary said today that that is part of the strategy here.
01:17They want some uncertainty to be able to help those negotiations. And the fog will begin to clear
01:22when some of these deals roll out. They also said they are very close to reaching a deal on
01:27India, which Wall Street is eager to see. I think India is the most interesting because it opens up
01:33the car market. Finally, you know, there's 110 percent tariffs on U.S. car product going into India
01:38for a long time. If we go to a reciprocal 10 percent or zero, that opens it up and signals to the market
01:43the deals are going to get done. And I predict the market would go up a thousand points with an India
01:48signature whenever that happens. The White House also needs Congress to deliver the tax cuts extension
01:55to get the other pieces of the puzzle in place. That will be retroactive to January 20th.
02:02The other thing that we are looking to add is full expensing for factories. So bring your factory back.
02:09You can fully expense the equipment and the building. We will couple that with deregulation,
02:16cheap energy and regulatory certainty. And that will continue to make the U.S. the greatest
02:22destination for domestic and foreign business. The executive director of the Port of Los Angeles
02:28warned consumers could start to see bare shelves with cargo arrivals from China forecast to reach a
02:3335 percent decline as early as next week. But the Treasury secretary said that he has not seen
02:38any cause for concern and many big retailers have preordered. The White House also says Amazon is
02:44displaying politics by displaying the cost impact of tariffs on the products that they're selling.
02:51This is a hostile and political act by Amazon. Why didn't Amazon do this when the Biden
02:58administration hiked inflation to the highest level in 40 years? And I would also add that it's
03:04not a surprise because as Royers recently wrote Amazon has partnered with a Chinese propaganda arm.
03:11So this is another reason why Americans should buy American.
03:16Asked if there was any love lost between President Trump and Jeff Bezos, the press secretary declined
03:21to say, but she did tease ahead to this afternoon. We're going to hear from the president on some
03:25changes to the auto tariffs that are set to make things a bit easier for American producers, guys.
03:32Kaylee, back to you.
03:32We've got a course ahead of that 6 p.m. rally. Thank you very much, Jackie.
03:36Thanks.
03:37Well, Bill, the media has coverage these 100 days of action relentlessly.
03:41And, you know, they are breathlessly waiting for any change in polling numbers. But when you dig
03:46below into the crosstabs, there are some really interesting numbers and they're comparative numbers.
03:51So check this out. This is Gallup. Who do you trust to lead the economy?
03:5544 percent Trump. But look below. Hakeem Jeffries, Schumer, Democratic congressional leaders.
04:01Comparatively, President Trump, 14 points ahead of the nearest Democrat.
04:05And then you flip over to Washington Post. This came out this week and you find Trump is trusted
04:10over congressional Democrats, 37 to 30. So the comparative numbers are interesting,
04:15but you'd be hard pressed to find them anywhere but here.
04:17Well, it's just to good afternoon, by the way, ladies.
04:21Hello there. Great to have you. To mark the 100 days. I went back 100 days and I pulled the
04:26inaugural address from Washington, D.C. I don't know, ladies. I just find some really interesting
04:31things in here. He was telling us everything he was going to do in the next 100 days. And I'll
04:36just give you a couple examples here. Right. I'll declare a national emergency at the border.
04:41That happened right away. I don't think we got through the afternoon that day on January 20th.
04:44I will send troops to the southern border. I would designate the cartels, a foreign terrorist
04:49organization. I will invoke the Aliens Enemy Act of 1798. There it is.
04:54I mean, we all sat, watched and listened to. I don't know anyone who stopped and said,
04:57what the alien? And now we're all aware of it. OK, I mean, he said was again,
05:02Scott Besson said this this morning. We will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our
05:07citizens. So the roadmap was there. All you had to do was listen and follow along. And that
05:12and they're sticking to the plan based on as of today. You just made me think about,
05:17you know, we were all there in Washington, D.C. sitting on the set. And this also marks 100 days
05:21since Biden pardoned his family members and the January 6th committee and all of the coverage that
05:27was ignored when that happened. Rightfully so. I mean, it was Inauguration Day, but nevertheless,
05:31never got scrutiny, Harris. And look at this. Trump's second term, 92 percent negative coverage.
05:36We mentioned that. But compare this to Biden, 59 percent positive. Again, very little mention of
05:42those pardons. Trump first term, 89 percent negative. Quite something. But remember how
05:48distrusted those legacy media are now and why that 92 percent may sway a poll a little bit here and
05:55there. What matters is how the people voted. So they clearly know that they can't trust the media
06:00that lied to them and was complicit in a cover up by the people around Biden about where he was.
06:05He was not sentient enough to be president of the United States. We learned that when.
06:09Well, the rest of the world learned that we knew it at Fox already from Axios at the White House
06:14correspondent dinner just past weekend. I would say this. Be careful what you wish for when you
06:18wish for people's downfall. And that's what Democrats are doing. They're really hoping that
06:23the president will fail. And the American public is astute enough to know that that means that they
06:27want all of us to fail, that they don't care anything about us as citizens. Why would you vote
06:32for somebody who's rooting for the president who just came in on a mandate and came in on some big
06:37numbers, popularity, all all of the battleground states? Why would you say that you want to go
06:42against that man when the voters put him there because you don't like the voters?
06:47Be careful what you wish for. Be careful. Indeed. You know, we think about the hundred days and then
06:51I think about looking forward and I think about something really important I heard from Scott
06:55Bessent today. And should this happen? I want you to listen to carefully to what he said he thinks
07:00could happen throughout this year. If this happens, these tax cuts you're about to hear,
07:06I believe this will cement President Trump and the Republican Party and the movement for quite
07:10some time among voters. Listen to this. So it's really it's really a three-legged stool in the
07:15economic policy. It's trade, it's tax and it's deregulations. Speaker Johnson, we had a very good
07:22meeting yesterday with somebody called the Big Six, NEC Director Kevin Hassett, myself, Speaker Johnson,
07:31Leader Thune, Committee Chairman Jason Smith, and Senator Crapo. And the tax bill is moving forward.
07:39President Trump is also adding the things for working Americans that I've talked about earlier,
07:46no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security, making auto payments deductible.
07:52So that will substantially address the affordability crisis.
07:58Emily, that last one, I hadn't been tracking so much. Auto payments deductible. If you get that,
08:05plus no tax on tips, plus no tax on overtime, this is a big if. It's a razor-thin margin in Congress.
08:10But if you get that, that is a legacy-defining achievement. I believe if you got all of that,
08:15it would put you on the level of perhaps an FDR. But this is sort of a tale of two cities,
08:20right? But instead, it's a tale of two voting blocks. And the reality is that obviously the
08:25majority of voters, the majority of Americans handily elected President Trump. So when we talk
08:30about the media coverage and you talk about these legacy-defining, life-changing things for Americans,
08:36we're always going to see the media either disregarding or failing to acknowledge it.
08:40And I want to dig a little deeper into that because I think it really plays into the approval ratings
08:44touted by the left, right? So when you look into the media coverage and the state-by-state
08:49analysis of President Trump's approval, you see that, for example, Alabama, so 78% approval.
08:54But in swing states, too, Michigan, Georgia, well over 50. But when you start looking at those blue
09:00states, that's where the plummeting happens. Well, those are the ones that are tied to MSNBC.
09:04Well, those are the ones that are tied to MSNBC, CNN, and the like.
09:08And when you look at those coverage, it's not just that it was 92% negative, you guys.
09:12It was that the volume, the lion's share of their coverage was on President Trump,
09:17and it was negative. And a tiny portion was on Biden, and it was super positive. So it's not
09:23just, it's not apples to apples, because imagine being inundated every day with Hitler. And then
09:28you look at his administration cohorts, Pete Hexas, the Secretary of Defense, 100% negative coverage.
09:34And when you go to the Trump voters, Kayleigh, 96% today on the 100th day say they knew voting
09:40for him was the right thing to do. 87% say they know his economic policies will lead to a stronger
09:45foundation. 45% say, yep, in the interim, it's going to be a little sticky. But we know these
09:50tariffs and economic policies will be better in the long run. So to me, keep touting the
09:54advantages, because the majority of Americans see them positively, and that will be reflected
09:59moving forward, too.
09:59Lisa, I wanted to save the political angle of this for you, because tonight Trump goes to
10:04Macomb County in Michigan. It's a huge deal. Political Playbook did a fascinating write-up
10:08on this. Macomb County, he'll be speaking at the same exact venue where President Ronald
10:12Reagan said, I'm a former Democrat, and I have to say I didn't leave my party, my party
10:16left me. And they say the Reagan Democrat is now a Trump Republican, and Macomb County
10:21is the center of that.
10:22Well, I also think it tells you everything about him, that this is where he chooses to spend
10:25his 100th day. With the people. With the people of Macomb County, Michigan, how did he
10:30spend his 100th day during his first term? With the people of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
10:33and he skipped the White House correspondence dinner. He's the only president to not have
10:38attended since the inception of that dinner. I think that shows you also why the media hates
10:42him. He doesn't play the D.C. game. This is an outsider. His only constituency is we,
10:47the people. It's the forgotten men and women who he's been messaging to since 2016, why he
10:52won. I also, you talked about digging into the crosstabs. I talked to John McLaughlin, an advisor
10:57for President Trump. You know him, a pollster as well. And he said, looking at the Washington
11:00Post ABC poll, they only have Trump supporters at 34% in their sample. He won the popular
11:06vote by 50%. So how is that poll accurate? So I also have questions about, you know, some
11:11bias in some of these polling, that intentional bias, which also correlates with the media bias
11:17that 92% negative media coverage. So I don't know if that's an accurate depiction, but I
11:21just think it tells you everything that he wants to spend the day, his 100th day, with
11:25the people of Macomb County, Michigan. I think that's a great point. The forgotten men and
11:28women, that's been the cornerstone of the Trump movement since 2016. All right, up next.
11:32Well, today marks President Trump's 100 days in office. But let's take a look at some key
11:38moments of the Democrats' last 100 days. So the defeated party began with no message and
11:44no messenger. So they tried to create a message with bingo signs during Trump's joint address
11:50to Congress. And Al Green shouted and waved his cane around and later got censured for it.
11:57Democrats went then from waving canes to punching air with the choose your fighter videos.
12:04And then for some reason, they boasted about New Jersey Senator Cory Booker's 25-hour speech about
12:11nothing. Oh, and then bombshell books revealed, wait for it, the left covered up President Biden's
12:18decline. Who could have guessed? Bernie Sanders and AOC went on tour to fight the oligarchy
12:24while flying first class and on a private jet. You can't make it up. And now Democrats are facing
12:31their lowest ever favorability rating in the history of Fox News polling. Who's shocked?
12:38After all that, what could they possibly do next? Try and impeach the president.
12:43Donald Trump has already done real damage to our democracy. But defying a unanimous
12:509-0 Supreme Court ruling, that has to be the final straw. It's time we impeach Donald J. Trump.
13:00Oh, Bill Hemmer. So it's the next play. It's the next play in the playbook of utter failure.
13:06Keep it coming, Dem.
13:07I don't know how far that gentleman's going to get with his idea about impeachment. One thing,
13:13just a word of caution here. J.B. Pritzker, the Democrat out of Illinois, he's being pretty
13:18aggressive in my view. I think he's one to keep an eye on. I think he's going to go for it.
13:24What's his message?
13:25Well, the other day he said, these Republicans cannot know a moment of peace. I mean, watch
13:30your language. You don't know what follows that in time. And it was an aggressive comment
13:37from the other day. And he was in the state of New Hampshire. You rattled off a ton of
13:42things there. I would just add a few. I mean, Schumer got thrown under the bus, right? When
13:48he was like, we're not going to do a shutdown. You know, and his entire party went after him.
13:53And when Newsom flip flop on the transgender issue, I thought it started in California crying
13:57out loud. And then he turned tail on that. I don't think it's been a good look. I don't
14:02think it's been a good run. I think if anyone has seen some success, it has been Bernie Sanders
14:09and AOC because of the crowds they drew in the American West. Now you juxtapose that with
14:14a private jet on the tarmac, not a good look. All right, let's focus on impeachment just
14:19for a second. Let's go back because here's what we know about the Michigan congressman.
14:22So in 2018, he unsuccessfully ran for Michigan governor. 2020, elected as a Michigan state
14:27congressman. And then in 2022, he became a U.S. congressman for the 13th district of Michigan,
14:33where he served ever since. Now he's focusing on advancing economic racial equity, raising
14:38Michigan's minimum wage and expanding LGBTQ plus and abortion rights and voting access
14:44to round out the Democrats tale of woes. Kaylee, at the end of the day, though, we just talked
14:51about this. Michigan has a 55 percent approval rate for the current president. And that's where
14:55he's spending when his rally coming up there, too. So will he have any effect whatsoever?
15:02Yeah. Where did this man I say this man? I didn't know who he was till today. Where did
15:05this man's governor go to the Oval Office and stood with Trump? Governor Whitmer, of course,
15:10is what I'm talking about. And she's going to be with him today.
15:12She's going to be with him today. And she may get what she wanted. She wanted a deliverable
15:15on a military base. She may get it. This guy, though, his goal was to get notoriety. And for
15:20people to now know his name, I guess he got that. We just put up his whole bio.
15:23He wants impeachment. When you look back, the only impeachments we've had are President
15:27Johnson, President Clinton, and then two for Trump. Now they want to go for three. In
15:30all of American history, they want to go for three with Donald Trump. This is ridiculous.
15:35It's insane. It's reaching. It's grasping. The American people don't want it. And just
15:39to add, Pritzker also said there's a special place in hell for Republicans. There are
15:43quizlings and cowards. And we will relegate their portraits to the museum halls deserve for
15:47tyrants and traitors. So that's the Democratic message. Sorry, half the country.
15:51Yeah. All right. So let's get to that because we actually have that. Right. So let's play
15:54a little bit of the Pritzker's comments, which the whole time he was talking, by the way,
15:59Lisa, I just kept thinking. But there are Republicans in your state. But watch how he
16:03talks about them.
16:06Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption.
16:13But I am now. These Republicans cannot know a moment of peace.
16:18They have to understand that we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and microphone
16:25that we have. We must castigate them on the soapbox and then punish them at the ballot box.
16:32Isn't he everyone's governor?
16:34No, he's not everybody's governor.
16:37I don't think he is.
16:38But Democrats are doing what their base wants them to do.
16:41I mean, you look at all these polls from CNN to NBC, their base wants them to obstruct.
16:47They don't want compromise. They don't want Democrats working with President Trump and
16:51Republicans. So I would argue that Democrats are doing what their voters, their constituency,
16:55their base want them to do. And that's what they need for the midterms is to drive up
16:59their base and get them to turn out in the midterm election. So I think they're doing what
17:03they're supposed to do. I just want to make a quick note about this Congressman Shree Thanador.
17:07So when I worked at the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2010, we would call
17:11it the Obscure Caucus because you're talking about 435 members of Congress. Every once
17:16in a while, someone would pop up and we have no idea who they, this guy is part of the Obscure
17:19Caucus. I had no idea he even existed.
17:21Lisa, I think he's a party of one.
17:22I didn't know he didn't exist until this.
17:25I think somebody needs to give him a lesson in what impeachment really needs because historically
17:30we've seen impeachment raise people's approval ratings for presidents. I mean, Clinton saw
17:35that. And you thought you didn't have a Senate who would kick out a president after the vote
17:40in the House for impeachment. Then imagine now you think Republicans are going to kick
17:44this president out. No. And they could pick up more seats in the midterm. So I'm just wondering
17:48what this guy's end game is as far as impeachment, because Trump's not going anywhere. But what
17:53you mentioned, Bill, and then hearing Pritzker say it, you did a good Pritzker, by the way,
17:57no peace at all. He better be careful with those words. If he incites, be careful. I agree with you.
18:06All right, guys. Well, Michelle Obama says that President Trump's deportations keep her up at
18:12night, but will remind her how many people her husband deported. Far more.
18:17Lady Michelle Obama is weighing in on her husband's crackdown. No, no, no, not his on illegal immigration,
18:24deporting three million people. She's upset about President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
18:30Watch. In this current climate for me, it's, you know, what's happening to immigrants? You know,
18:37so it's it's not the fear for myself anymore. I drive around in a four car motorcade with a police
18:44escort. I'm Michelle Obama. I do still worry about my daughters in the world, even though they are
18:50somewhat recognizable. So my fears are for what I know is happening out there in streets all over the
18:57city. And now that we have leadership that is sort of indiscriminately determining who belongs and who
19:04doesn't. And we know that those decisions aren't being made with courts and with due process. And knowing
19:11that there's so much bias and so much racism and so much ignorance that fuels those kind of choices.
19:17I worry for people of color all over this country. And I don't know that we will have the advocates
19:25to protect everybody. And that makes me that frightens me. It keeps me up at night.
19:34Well, considering the fact that her husband was part of why perhaps the black vote was dampened among
19:40men after he mansplained them on supporting Kamala and loving black women, I'm confused by why she thinks
19:47she can speak for all black people. But let's move forward. Former President Obama deported more
19:51than 3 million illegal immigrants during his time in office. And Lisa, where were her fears then?
19:58Well, she's just being dishonest, right? Which is what we all know. Same with the media as well. But
20:04I would say that, you know, Obama did get the name deporter in chief during his time in office by some in
20:09the media, particularly immigration groups. But I will say he's kind of a smart political operator,
20:13terrible president, but smart political operator. Because what did he do? Also, he did things like
20:17DACA for the Dreamers and DAPA, which got shut down in a federal or by a federal judge in Texas court.
20:24So he kind of played both sides of the issue a little bit. But I think what the White House is
20:30doing so well on this immigration fight is they're so good at telling the story through images.
20:34And we saw that yesterday with the hundred illegal aliens lining the driveway of the White House
20:38with the legal alien, the picture, and then the crimes committed, like child molestation,
20:43driving home the point that we are deporting terrible people who shouldn't be here in the
20:47first place. Well, look, Bill, if she says she's fearing anything and the lawfare is not working,
20:55and she, I think, was an attorney when she met Barack Obama before they were married,
21:00I'm wondering if she maybe thinks she can get in on that end of fighting Trump.
21:04Well, I think during her husband's eight years, like illegal immigration was seen a little
21:10differently, too. As I recall, I think it was anyone caught within 100 miles of the border
21:16was turned away. And that's how you get to that 3 million number. And it was like turn away at the
21:21border. And the Obama team was counting those numbers. I don't think the Bush team did. And
21:27I don't think Trump did in his first term. Maybe he should count them now?
21:31Um, they would just jack up even more. I'd say this. I look, I was in Chicago when she made her
21:38big speech supporting Kamala Harris. I know she doesn't like Trump. OK, I don't know how much
21:43affection she has toward the Republican Party, and I'm not here to judge that. I would just say that
21:47her husband broke the mold. He is a historical figure. He should always be celebrated, I do
21:52believe, for what he did and what he accomplished in American history. And I'll just leave it at that.
21:57And I'd like to see her smile more. And I think that's something that you can smile about every
22:05time you're on this panel. Do I hear you saying that once you're out of office, you should be
22:08quiet? No, I just I just hear so much of a negative Nelly out of a negative Nelly tone. And I, that's it.
22:15OK, Emily. Oh, go ahead, Lisa. But he was just such a divisive, he was such a divisive president.
22:20So I just, you know, I don't have a lot of great things to say about the man, President Obama.
22:24He divided this nation greatly and did so with great intent.
22:27African-American, ran for president and won, broke the mold. And that does it for me.
22:32And he had disdain for a lot of people like us, you know, clinging to your guns and your
22:35God. But anyways, Emily, you and I.
22:38I didn't say you.
22:39I know. I love you, but I love you, too.
22:43I know what she has to say.
22:44OK, we're good. We're good.
22:45All right.
22:45I'm telling you, I'm sorry.
22:47Sorry. I'm not saying he was perfect.
22:49I'll behave.
22:50I'll just recognize what he accomplished.
22:51It's interesting that you phrase it that way, though, Bill, because I thought to myself
22:55how when you're sort of larger than life, as Michelle Obama is to many millions and
22:59millions of people, you're right that it's it's a little easy to slip into the this keeps
23:04me up at night and sort of focusing and punching down almost in that way.
23:07I personally would probably listen to the podcast if she focused on topics that were more interesting
23:12with genuine thoughts that weren't sort of factually inaccurate and clearly fire stoking.
23:18I don't want to hear something that I hear every day from the headline of CNN and New
23:22York Times.
23:23I would love to hear a bit more insight from an attorney.
23:25I think I know where you're going.
23:27So when they go low, she should go high.
23:30I got to say, I am completely beside myself with Michelle Obama's comment that Trump deportations
23:36keep her up at night.
23:37Let's go through some facts she may want to pick up.
23:40Thirty two thousand plus is the number of people he's deported.
23:43I just did math on my calculator.
23:44That's why I was looking at my phone, guys.
23:46Seventy three percent of those had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges.
23:51One thousand one hundred of those were gang members.
23:54OK, when I first saw those numbers this morning, I saw them beside an FBI agent who said we will
23:59be more safe because of Trump's policies.
24:01And my head immediately went to before seeing the Michelle Obama story, how many Jocelyn and
24:06Garry's won't happen in this country?
24:08Lake and Riley's won't happen.
24:10Rachel Lawrence won't happen.
24:11Then my head went to how many illegal immigrant children will not drown in the Rio Grande.
24:16Then my head went to how many trafficked children will not be trafficked because of what Trump
24:21did.
24:21She wakes up and thinks about Trump deportation and due process.
24:26Michelle Obama, when is the last time you woke up and you thought about angel moms?
24:30When's the last time you woke up and thought about trafficked children at the border?
24:34I'd love an answer.
24:35Give it to us on your next podcast.
24:36Yeah, that's very fair.
24:38And I hear what you're saying, Bill, in terms of history and how you'll view that.
24:42But I've never once heard that woman talk about the people that we've lost.
24:47Yes.
24:48To violent illegal immigrants.
24:50They're not all here to do that.
24:52But there have been some that we've picked up.
24:54All right.
24:55Coming up, Bill Belichick's learning new details about Bill Belichick's awkward interview that
25:00has gone viral.
25:01Undoubtedly, you've seen clips.
25:02The 73-year-old football coach was asked about how he met his 24-year-old girlfriend,
25:09Jordan Hudson.
25:10Hudson was sitting just off screen.
25:12She didn't seem to like the question.
25:15You have Jordan right over there.
25:18Everybody in the world seems to be following this relationship.
25:21They've got an opinion about your private life.
25:23It's got nothing to do with them, but they're invested in it.
25:26How do you deal with that?
25:28I've never been too worried about what everybody else thinks.
25:31Just try to do what I feel like is best for me and what's right.
25:34How did you guys meet?
25:36I'm not talking about this.
25:37No?
25:38No.
25:39Now, after that moment blew up online, Hudson reposted several messages of support for her.
25:45One reads, quote, maybe she didn't want her or their personal relationship to be part of the interview.
25:50But meanwhile, TMZ is reporting that there were many more instances of Hudson butting into the interview.
25:56CBS's correspondent was, quote, spooked by it.
25:59And at one point, Hudson allegedly stormed off set, delaying filming by at least 30 minutes.
26:07So, Lisa, there's a lot to unpack here.
26:10And a lot of people are sort of attacking the relationship while pointing to the interview behavior as saying,
26:15look, she's controlling him in some way.
26:17What happened to the guy that I used to know?
26:19What do you think?
26:20Well, he seems to have his faculty, so I don't think it's elder abuse.
26:22I'm obsessed with this.
26:24Oh, my gosh.
26:24No, I'm just saying.
26:25But here's the thing.
26:26Okay, so I have staffed politicians and members of Congress before when I worked in politics.
26:31You don't typically want to interject because you don't want to become the story.
26:34You don't want to become part of the story.
26:36She wanted to be the story.
26:37That's my opinion.
26:38That is why she interjected to the degree that she did.
26:40That's also why you post a Halloween picture on your Instagram dressed as a mermaid and Bill as a fisherman.
26:45So she wants the attention.
26:47She wanted to be the story.
26:49And that's why she did that.
26:49That is my opinion.
26:50You dressed as a fisherman?
26:51No, not this Bill.
26:52Unless did you?
26:53Wait, where are we going?
26:55Oh, my goodness.
26:55Bill Chay.
26:56Oh, that Bill.
26:57That Bill.
26:58Spreading rumors here.
26:59Sorry, Bill.
27:00Kaylee, I'm going to talk about this with you because you're now a Tom Brady fan.
27:04And it's this.
27:05That some are arguing, while she herself put online how they met,
27:09that she has stoked the fames of coverage.
27:12But what they argue, and what she says, a full statement's coming later today about it,
27:15is that the point of the interview is the book.
27:18Yes.
27:18And the book is on the lifetime and career of the most storied coach, arguably, in football history.
27:23And they say, well, you are now making an interview about our relationship.
27:27You're tweaking the book.
27:28You're pulling out highlights that are a tiny fraction.
27:31You know, focus on the man and the career, not us right now.
27:35But the flip side of that is, well, if you've made yourself the story already, how can we not?
27:39I'm really glad you brought that up because I'd love to see what the terms of the interview are.
27:43I really don't think that she thought she would have been included in the interview.
27:46I think she probably was shocked that they included when she interjected,
27:49no, we're not going to talk about that.
27:51I don't think she wanted to be in it.
27:52I think she didn't realize that when you're doing an interview, you're always on camera.
27:57You are always can be part of the story.
27:59Tony DiCaprio can publish that.
28:01He clearly chose to.
28:02What shocked me is TMZ saying, even when the legendary coach was answering questions about football,
28:07she would stop and correct him.
28:09Oh, you're 24 years old.
28:11He's won a bunch of Super Bowls.
28:12I don't think he needs football correction.
28:14Was she right?
28:15So the yacht is named Ring 8 or Super Bowl 8 or something, right?
28:19To signify his eight rings.
28:21Eight.
28:21So respectfully to Kaylee's ever-generous heart, some have argued she's been seeking the spotlight,
28:27that she demands to be copied on all of his UNC emails, that she has utilized their relationship
28:33to leverage her photos and interviews herself.
28:35So far from being shocked, it's actually that that's sort of her intention, her hope, her goal.
28:39And again, for those trying to protect Bill and his legacy, they say, hey, let the man speak.
28:44Let him be in the limelight.
28:45I'm going to give some pro-tip knowledge after 22 years of marriage as of two weekends ago.
28:50You don't know what they worked out.
28:53Boom.
28:53She has a new Porsche.
28:54You, you, well, okay, you can bring, you can bring money into it.
28:57Reportedly, why?
28:58You don't know what they worked out.
28:59I mean, for all we know, she could be managing him for right now.
29:02You don't, you don't really know what that looked like.
29:03I'll tell you something I didn't like, though, from the reporter, the interviewer.
29:07He just, he was dismissive of her.
29:09He's like, oh, there's Jordan over there.
29:11Well, first of all, you get anybody's ire up when you disrespect, you know, especially
29:15in front of your loved one like that.
29:18I just don't know.
29:19We do not know the inner workings of that relationship.
29:22We don't know what their personal goals are.
29:23And I don't judge from the outside.
29:25I hope they're happy.
29:26And maybe she reads a lot about football.
29:29I like to watch it.
29:30Harris is a little bit.
29:33No, I mean.
29:34And Bill, okay, so the point, look, they're wearing Navy sweatshirts because they were highlighting
29:37Mr. Belichick's father being an assistant coach for Annapolis, right?
29:41Yes.
29:42But that, again, people are like, oh, they're 20.
29:43Like, they're missing the points they hope to highlight for the salacious ones.
29:46I'll make it quick.
29:47I don't know why CBS included it, but after I read the article, apparently she interjected
29:51numerous times, and they included one of the interjections.
29:54But he's 73.
29:55She's 24.
29:56The age difference is 49 years.
29:58I did the math for you.
30:00I mean, I don't know.
30:01In the interest of Harris's no judgment zone, he did have a hole in his sweatshirt.
30:06He did, but I don't know that she's doing his laundry.
30:09Why are you wearing a t-shirt with a hole in it?
30:11It's because you can.
30:12Right there.
30:13You can.
30:13We can talk about bad dressers.
30:16All right.
30:16Well, this is the latest.
30:18We will.
30:19All right, guys.
30:20We keep going.
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