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late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, former secretary of state henry kissinger, one of the most influential american diplomats of his era has died at the age of 100. we'll take a look back at his life, his remarkable political career and lasting legacy. that will happen in moments. meantime in israel, the pause in fighting could end in the next few minutes as negotiations come down to the wire. but today a dozen more hostages were released and, for the first time, we are hearing from them about the horrors they endured. >> we covered ourselves with a sheet. that's all we had. not everyone had a sheet. the boys slept under the benches, the chairs, on the ground, because we wanted them next to us. >> trace: and when you think about what the hostages went through and are still going through, think about what's happening in one of california's largest cities where the city
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council just voted not to condemn hamas. >> they've not been beheading and rareness israel murdered their own people on october 7th sooth christina coleman is live with more on breaking developments. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. really disturbing to hear people talk like that. they voted crew and in muscle to call for a permanent ceasefire in the war and roted 6-2 to reject a resolution to condemn hamas after some residence in that city passionately defended the terrorist organization. take a listen to what some of them said. >> it's the genocide of palestinians, was happening to a white population a ceasefire would have already been in effect. >> i believe that jewish people are being misleft by the simplistic stereo type that flults the vilification of hamas. >> reporter: the city council votes on the matter have no legal authority on the war but on the pr front all the passionate defending of this murderous group is certainly
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getting backlash. >> the ignorance and hatred is completely astounding. it's important now, approaching almost two months since october 7th. we need to consecrate this as a fact that october 7th was a genocide against jewish people, against the israeli people. >> reporter: and about 100 students, about 100 students at teaneck high school in new jersey also staged a walkout in support of palestinian that led to counter protests outside of the school. frfrjts the river to the sea palestinian will be sea. this is a phrase a lot of people are threatened by and, you know, it's free speech. >> it's very hard when people are accusing israel of things, saying that they're anti zionist and saying that's not anti-semitism yet every jew is feeling this anti-semitism in the states and around the world. >> reporter: adults also joined the protest, people were fired
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up. no reports of violence trace. >> trace: christina thank you. more insight now into the hell on earth endured by those held captive by hamas by an israeli government spokesman who spoke with the resisttives of one of the freed hostages. watch this. >> she only speaks in is when percent because she was conditioned not to make a noise. she thought that she had been held hostage for a whole career. her face is gaunt. >> trace: yeah. let's where i in the ferrand of the digital holocaust museum left people forget elizabeth pipko along with washington ties reporter attorney alex swayer. i want to play more sounds of these oakland residents defending hamas and i'll get your response. watch. >> calling hamas a terrorist organization is ridiculous, racist and plays into genocidal prop beganeding a that is flooding our media and we should combat. >> asking with this context to condemn hamas is very anti arab racist. >> question, did anyone else
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notice that those who oppose this resolution are old white supremacists. >> there have been a lot of atrocity propaganda claims from beheaded babies to mass rape. >> trace: elizabeth this is why you started your foundation so people wouldn't forget. so either they forgot or just never learned in the first place. >> reporter: contactually. trace, i don't know maybe i'm knee eve, you tell me, i didn't see this coming. it's been only a couple weeks since october 7th and we are seeing people whether we should condemn hamas or apparently support them and somehow debate the events of octoberenth as we did not see them broadcast around television around the world. this is stupid at best incredibly dangerous at worst and it doesn't help anyone. and that's what people are missing. if you want peace for the palestinian people, if that is your hope, denying the fact that is rally people on october 7th were burned alive, tortured and raped, does not get you any
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closer for that goal. >> trace: yeah. it really is baffling. the orange county registrar wrote the following here. the oaklyn city council rather than serve as the adults in the room chose to side with the left wing terrorist a positively gist rejecting it by 6-2. if the city one wonders if they can be trusted to figure out anything. clearly they can't be. the vote wasn't 5-3 or 4-4. the vote, alex, was 6-2. >> this is true. and even erroneous statements like hamas not being a terrorist organization when we know it was designated as such since 1997 under both republican and democratic administrations, as a larks i have to say, those statements can still be made, right? as abhorrent as they might be, as wrong as they might be, these people still have their first
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amendment protection. what we saw at the oakland city council meeting was i guess that free speech right. very different than what we saw with the pro palestinian protesters who interrupted the macy's thanksgiving day parade last week. and we saw arrests follow that. >> trace: you're right. >> obviously when you have breaking of the law, vandalism, disorderly conduct, that's when you lose your first amendment protections. >> trace: yeah. you talk about first amendment and you're exactly right but you wonder if you're going to use your first amendment rights should you not know from where you speak? this is a protester outside of teaneck new jersey high school talking about from the river to the sea. watch. >> it's a message. it's a message from the river to the sea palestinian will be free. this is a phrase that a lot of people are threatened by and, you know, it's free speech, from the river to the sea, palestinian will be free. this is why they're here, right? so that the students are not allowed to protest and say that? i don't know why people are so threatened by that phrase. but, you know, it's free speech
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and this is what we believe, that palestinian will be free. >> trace: just, they have no idea what they're talking about elizabeth. that's the quan direction have no idea. >> truly no idea. look, we've said it time and time again when a jewish person says something's anti-semitic please believe us. from the river to the sea we know what this means, it's a call to exterminate everyone living in israel and a call for genocide which they say they're against and jews around the world are suffering from these calls from people who truly have no idea what they're screaming about. >> trace: i have ten seconds, wrap us up alex. >> i will adjust jump in and say there was a local report that i saw that earlier had said the school had endorsed a walkout or it was sponsored, i think they had to walk that back and say they had nothing to do with it. if a school was sponsoring speech like this it would be problematic. >> trace: thank you pavement here by the way is a firsthand account from former hostage rudy
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firsthand of the evil perpetrated by hamas translated from hebrew. watch this. >> i was together with my daughter and grandson in a closed and crowded place with each other. i realized, if we are alive, whoever they wanted to murder they did, they also murdered my son. >> trace: let's get to nate foy on the ground in northern israel. >> reporter: another american hostage is free from hamas. 49 year old israeli-american leon is among the ten israelis back home, along with the who begged president biden for help. and two israeli russians released by hamas as a gesture to president vladimir putin. all for the freedom of 30 palestinian prisoners. the joy of hostages coming home comes with the horror of learning what they experienced.
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>> little emily's hands father thomas has told media she only speaks in is when percent because she was conditioned not to make a noise. he sees the terror in her eyes. >> reporter: one woman says hamas terrorists beat her 12-year-old nephew and forced him to watch videos of the october 7th attacks. others lost as much as 15% of their body weight in weeks. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken arrives in israel tomorrow as negotiators work to release the more than 130 remaining hostages, including at least seven americans. and deliver badly-needed aid into gaza. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his country's long-term goal remains the same, to eradicate hamas. >> there's no which we are not going back to fighting until the end. this is my policy. the entire cabinet stands behind it. the entire government stands behind it. the soldiers stand behind it.
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the people stand behind it. this is exactly what we will do. >> reporter: trace, tonight the israeli cabinet is meeting to discuss a proposal that would extend the current ceasefire by two days and continue the release of israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian re repliesners. if a deal is not reached they said they are ready to push deeper into gaza immediately. trace. >> trace: nate foy live for us in the ground in northern israel thank you. former green beret who trained with defense force derrick anderson. great to have you on here. so the fighting could really begin at in i moment here but clearly the biden administration is pushing israel toll -- to go easy. what are your thoughts on that. >> i think the biden administration should probably see the looks on some of these hostages faces as they're being released from hamas. you know, trace, it's really interesting to see what hamas's pr campaign and narrative is right now.
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if you look at the hamas soldiers as they're transferring the hostages from their advance over to the red cross vans they're in their june force with their bandanas on and have their faces cord, which i argue why don't you uncover your faces. show the world who you are. you look at the faces on these hostages as they're being transferred over, we've seen some hostages that just have these grim faces staring the hamas terrorists down. we see some pushing their hands away. we see some of the hamas terrorists trying to carry the elderly out. that is the narrative they're trying to push right now and as we start to get the recounts of all these hostages day by day, we're starting to see some of the terrible things that these hamas terrorists did to them while they were in cap strived in the meantime you have the battle raging on between the houthis the rebels and other iranian proxies. sound bite of former secretary of state mike pompeo on the administration backing off on
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calling the houthis a terrorist organization. watch. >> i can't imagine why the administration, literally hours after they came into office, undid what i had done and say they weren't terrorists it was counter factual and frankly we see counter productive, they're back at it taking risks and killing people again. >> trace: they fit the definition of a terrorist organization here derrick. >> yeah, i mean at the end of the day these are the same organizations the houthis have been firing rockets. we've seen weakness on behalf of the biden administration. it's ridiculous. and again this goes down to national security and how we are projecting weakness throughout the world right now. if we continue to project weakness we're going to see these kinds of acts, trace i think we're rust what 70-plus attacks on american installations since october 7th sfliet so at least one to two attacks per day and the only recourse from the biden administration is a few attacks here and there and from all accounts on buildings and installations that have no
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value. so what we're seeing is we're seeing a weak hand by the birch kind of like having a bully. if a bully pushes you every day and you don't do anything back the bully is emboldened to continue. >> trace: they're shooting bullets and we're throwing rocks. derrick great to have you on. >> exactly right. >> trace: 47 days until the iowa caucuses and again today gop candidate vivek ramaswamy made several appearances in the hawkeye state. meantime nikki haley who is seeing her numbers rise spent the day in new hampshire and massachusetts. marianne rafferty is live with a 2024 update. marianne good evening. >> reporter: yeah, good evening trace. the gop field shrugs it out in the early states, team biden hoping to combat trending terms like silent depression by enlisting tik tokers even though it's banned at the white house. cartoonists at the washington post are taking aim at the messages strategy as new numbers say families are spending over
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$11,000 more this year than in january 2021 just to buy necessities. >> it doesn't take a ceo of the white house to do this somebody in the existing stint would not have gotten the job done. if they did it wouldn't go to where we are. >> i would vote for trump over kamala harris any day of the week because at least we know we would be protected. it is an awful choice, right? that's why if you just vote for me we'll take care of the whole thing. >> reporter: as vivek ramaswamy hopes to gain ground in iowa, nikki haley in new hampshire, they certainly have their eye on independent voters after a new gaple poll found only 27% approve of the job president biden is doing trace. >> trace: that's a low number when you're running for reelection. marianne, thank you. ♪ >> meantime the fox news at night common sense department is both fascinated and infuriated by today's meeting between dhs
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secretary mayorkas and the border patrol horseback agents who were falsely accused in 2021 of whipping haitian migrants. sources tell fox news that during the emotional meeting the agents were able to vent about how the false accusations changed their lives, personally and professionally. and when the agents were done speaking, secretary mayorkas, their boss, the man who leads their department, did not apologize. common sense would like to remind you that these agents were not just maligned anvil feud by their peers and the public, they were attacked by president biden who wrongly accused them of, quote, strapping by grants. the president also said the agents, quote, will pay. and on the same day the president defamed the agents, mayorkas was told by the dhs assistant secretary of public relations that the photographer, who documented the incident with the haitian migrants, did not see any whipping. and yet two hours later, mayorkas stood next to the white
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house press secretary and publicly pummeled his own agents calling the photo horrifying and racist. common sense often heard that bad leaders lack trust and transparency. the worst leaders are lieers. unapologetic liars. let's bring in fox news contributor steve hilton with more on this. i just want to get your take on this steve. it's amazing you had mayorkas going before -- these are his people he clearly there you under the bus and refused to say he got it wrong wouldn't do it. >> thank you trace for reminding us of what happened, this is a despicable among many low points this has to be one of the worst. it wasn't just mayorkas, kamala harris using extremely hostile language, vicious language against these people, totally false. and this is from the people who lecture us endlessly about misinformation and disinformation all the rest.
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they knew this was false but they said it anyway because it suits their narrative and it deflects from the real crime here, which is their utter failure on the boarder. >> you're exactly right. meantime moving on to bidenomics, because he's still pushing it the new york times writes this a deputy campaign manager from biden administration was working with content creators on tik tok in an effort to amplify a positive affirmative message about the economy. a few political campaign posts promoting president biden's jobs records racked up thousands of likes but the silent depression posts garnered hundreds of thousands of likes a sign of how much negativity is wing out. it's not negativity, it's the way it is. everything is sky high. >> this is hilarity. put aside the creepiness to use tik tok this way and paying influencers and all the rest. put that aside. they seem to think from this kind of action and what they constantly say in the white house that this whole economics thing is just a messaging
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problem. it's not a messaging problem, it's a problem, an actual problem, caused by their policies, the massive overspending that caused inflation that means that real earnings are lower than they were at the beginning. people are actually worse off. and then you put on top of that the interest rate increases that have to be put in there to combat the inflation, and now they're worse off all over again if you have a mortgage or any other thing dependent on interest rates you're worse off. that's the problem and no messaging is going to improve it >> trace: sandwich and iced tea 20 bucks. little over 20 bucks. >> you have expensive taste. >> trace: it wasn't a fancy sandwich place. nikki haley said this on fox today. wachlt. >> imi don't play for second, we are second place we have one more fellow to catch up to momentum is growing. >> trace: i have 30 seconds she's resonating but still
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they're all so far behind. >> yeah because basically all these people, they just totally misunderstand and underestimate the loyalty of the trump voters. he's got that loyalty. they seem to think this is some kind of game of math that, you know, if she's second and desantis drops out all his votes go to her. no. they love trump and that's what these people are up against. >> trace: it's amazing, as if he gets indicted maybe one more timele' go away. steve hilton great to see you. >> thank you. >> trace: coming up one of the most admired american diplomats of the 20th century henry kissinger passed away at the age of 100 years old. we'll look at his life and legacy we'll talk to two people who not only knew him well but studied his foreign policy and many have done exactly that. next. [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see.
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♪ >> trace: fox news has been given an exclusive first look at this year's reagan national events survey and the results show china topping the list of national security concerns for most americans. the poll comes ahead of this week's reagan national defense for up where fox news will be live friday night watch us at seemy california reagan library 11:00 eastern 8:00 in the west. as we told you earlier at the top of the show former u.s. secretary of state henry kissinger died today at his home in connecticut at the age of 100. the senior national correspondent rich edson takes a closer look at the life and legacy of one of the united states's most influential diplomats ever. >> with his towering intellect and ruth will politic, his dazzling diplomacy and obsession with his own image he was perhaps the most gifted admired and reviled american diplomat of
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the 20th century. >> there is no country in the world where it is conceivable that a man of mine could be standing here next to the president of the united states. >> a refugee of hitler's germany kissinger immigrated to the united states in 1938 after serving in army counter intelligence in world war ii he earned three harvard degrees. kissinger's seminole 1957 book on nuclear strategy earned him consultant situate to the kennedy white houses. >> dr. kissinger is known no all people interested in foreign policy. >> reporter: as first time national security advisor he negotiated to end the vietnam war while the commander in chief withdrew troops and secretly bombed cambodia. troops and vietnamese perished before kissinger famously declared peace is at hand and received the nobel peace priced. when the cambodia bombing leaked the press he colluded in white
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house wire taps. >> get into a new relationship with the soviets. >> for nixon's historic trip to china in 1972 it was kissinger's secret overseas flights that paved the way and their pursuit with the soviet union led to arms accords. astonishing breakthroughs that earned kissinger broad acclaim but enduring suspicion from conservatives saying he and nixon should have sought like ronald reagan to defeat the soviet union. >> i don't recall anyone talking about defeating the soviet union before one could even consider some of the aspect of reagan's policy vietnam had to be finished. you could make the case for the fact that communism was ultimately defeated by the policies nixon started than by the policies that reagan enunciated and that reagan could never have done what he did if
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nixon had not first created the structure. >> reporter: throughout his service to nixon kissinger publicly heaped praise on the president but ridiculing him in private and ultimately taking a more measured view of his partner in power. >> he lacked the capacity to reach out to people as individuals the way almost all the candidates that i've known did so naturally. >> i shall testify with respect to all matters. >> reporter: confirmed as secretary of state in 1973, kissinger shuttled diplomacy helped end the yom kippur war after nixon resigned he stayed on a reassuring figure amid the upheaval of watergate and for a time an improbable bachelor hollywood actors who called power the ultimate aphrodisiac but controversy would dog him for decades. liberals called him a war criminal claiming he coddled right wing dictators.
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charges kissinger denied. unfazed he trotted the globe a wealthy consultant his counsel widely sought. he could be critical of u.s. policy. >> we have to stop lecturing on our concept of reform. . i think what is lacking is a clear definition of what the purpose of our china policy is. >> reporter: but kissinger supported president bush's muscular response to 9/11 and the iraq war. >> we are going to sit there and let weapons of mass destruction pile up in a country that has already used them against its neighbors and own people against which we fought a war ten years ago. >> reporter: in 2014 he gathered with five other secretaries of state for the ground breaking of the united states diplomacy center and to the last he remained active in foreign policy discourse writing a book called world order, reviewed favorably in the washington post by hillary clinton who, like all of kissinger's successors, drew on his council when she served as america's secretary of state.
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>> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! >> reporter: agitators continued hounding kissinger as in this senate arms services committee hearing prompting senator john mccain a vietnam veteran to defend the one-time architect of u.s. policy here. >> get out of here you low life scum. i would like to apologize for allowing such disgraceful behavior towards a man who has served his country with the greatest distinction. >> reporter: lifelong student of balance of power politics, a claimed author of more than a dozen books and embattled subject of dozens more, henry kissinger engaged every major foreign policy crisis across six decades of service and commentary and towed the world stage with an authority and charisma matched by few other e une electriced figures in history. rich edson fox news. >> trace: president of the
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american research institute will ruinger and guard nameplate gentlemen, thank you both. rich edson, you heard him talk about how he was active until the end and back in the day he helped end the yom kippur war. he said this to political a few weeks ago about the hamas war, quoting the middle east conflict has the danger of escalating and bringing in other arab countries under the pressure of their public opinion. active until the end, nile gardener, your thoughts on the death of henry kissinger. >> thank you very much for having me on the show, trace. i think what everyone thinks of henry kissinger's record in terms of foreign policy, i think he was one of the most important, influential figures of the last 50, 60 years in terms of shaping the u.s. world view. a figure i think who really demands a great deal of respect, although he was hated and reviled by many on the left.
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but he was somebody who fundamentally transformed i think the nature of diplomacy. a very sharp-minded person. in fact, even in his last few years, significantly sharper, i think, than joe biden, who is about 20 years younger than kissinger. so he's somebody, even until his final days, had strong foreign policy views, highly relevant views, and deserved to be listened to. >> trace: right. i want to put this up. this is from the daughters of richard nixon henry kissinger will be long remembered for his many achievements in advancing the cause of peace but it was his character that we will never forget. as a youth he escaped the horrors of the third reich and as a newly naturalized citizen and the army's 84th infantry he returned to germany to help achieve the defeat of the nazi regime. mr. ruger your thoughts on the
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death of henry kissinger? >> he is a giant figure and we see that with his legacy across his career but he's also very complicated, right? so he's articulate very often realism that is often fairly lacking in american foreign policy thinking. so he was in some ways hetero docs in american history but he talked about privateism strategic interest about value of power and promoting national interest first and we saw that with the soviet split with the salt one arms control treaty with trying to end the vietnam war. but he also often tried to, i think was too enamored of trying to move the figures on the chess board around and maybe got a little too cute. vietnam is an example where we could have ended the war i think earlier. >> trace: yeah. >> and some of the mucking around but again a giant figure, complicated.
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and important i think for bringing in that reel politic which was useful after the kennedy and johnson years. >> trace: i want to put these two quotes up. this is kissinger's quotes, it is not a matter of what is true that counts but a matter of what is perceived to be true. followed by each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem. great quotes, quinn essential henry kissinger. 30 seconds to wrap up garner beginning with you. >> yeah, i think undoubtedly henry kissinger was a hugely important influential fichlth i think he got some big calls right, an early proponent standing up to communism in america, got major calls wrongs for example his support for reproach with china extending the hand of friendship to beijing. china is today, of course, america's biggest adversary. so that has not served the test of time. but undoubtedly incredibly important player on the world
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stage for the last 56 engineers indeed. your final thoughts, 30 seconds. >> i actually think that the [inaudible] >> was among the most important things he did because we needed to win the cold war. >> trace: thank you very much. we had a little bit of audio trouble with you there. gentlemen thank you. coming up, the great red versus blue state debate. the desantis newsom rivalry heads to primetime. >> and later in the nightcap, you're in a restaurant, right, eating dinner, and you find a finger in your food. one woman claims that's what she found in her salad and now she's seeing claiming she's suffering fire fightering migraines to traumatic stress. is she making it up or is she suffering all these things. what would you think? what would you think if you found a finger in your food. let us know on instagram, x at trace gallagher. we'll read the best responses in the nightcap.
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♪ >> trace: the rivalry between the republican governor of florida and democratic governor of california heating up with ron desantis and gavin newsom set to face off tomorrow night on fox news. christina coleman is back live with a preview of, get ready to rumble is probably not the right phrase but it's going to be something right. >> going to be something. definitely going to be a lot of eyes on this. these two of slammed each other during press conferences and interviews but tomorrow they are facing off on hannity expected to go back and forth on issues they don't see eye to eye on how they handled covid the economy and environmental issues. newsom says he's not running for president many political experts say he appears to be running a shadow campaign by keeping himself in the national spotlight and constantly criticizing governor ron desantis. just last week he shared this ad on social media condemning
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abortion laws in florida. >> wanted, by order of governor ron desantis, any woman who has an abortion after six weeks and any doctor who gives her care, will be guilty of a felony. >> reporter: meantime, florida attorney general ashley moody is scheduled to hold a press conference tomorrow ahead of the debate with people who moved to florida from california because they were sick and tired of california's ongoing homelessness crisis crime and high cost of living. >> so i think what he's done in california, governor newsom, causing a mass exodus out of the state, you're really seeing cities collapse there, that is what he would want to do for this entire country and it would accelerate the collapse we've seen under joe biden. so the stakes are really high for america. >> reporter: again, that debate takes place tomorrow on hannity. trace. >> trace: we'll be watching and will have the post debate coverage afterwards. christina thank you. california chairman kyle demaio
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and republican candidate for congress in california kate monroe. thank you both for coming on. let's put a little trash talk, got some trash talking between desantis and gavin newsom. we should play it. let's do it right here. >> i think i'm being generous small and pathetic. very generous. he's just weakness masquerading as strength. yeah, he's flailing. >> what i would tell him is, you know what? stop pussy footing around. are you going to -- are you going to throw your hat in the ring and challenge joe? are you going to get in and do it or are you just going to sit on the sidelines and chirp? >> trace: could be kind of interesting, carl. what do you think? >> look, i hope that everyone tunes in to tomorrow's debate because we need to hold gavin newsom accountable for his epic failure here in california. 3.6 million. that's the total number of people who have moved out of california since he became
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governor. 3.6 million. 3.6 million californians, ex californians can't be wrong because they have the highest cost of living, a crime rate that is surging as the national crime rate is actually declining. we have the highest number of homeless of the country. 12% of the population but we have half of the homeless pop railings. two-thirds of our students aren't passing math proficient sis, a majority can't pass reading and writing proficient sis and of course this governor continues to play divisive politics wanting to play the shiny object games of abortion and racism versus the real issues that the american people want us to address that he has failed epically on in his own home state. >> trace: kate you're running for office just to kind of correct some of these wrongs right? that's the whole thing. >> i spent a ton of time exposing our homeless crisis in san diego and throughout our state. we essentially live in a homeless encampment and we're
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milling around it in and no one's doing anything to fix it certainly not newsom. i spoke to roger stone and he doesn't think it's going to be newsom he thinks it's going to be michelle obama and it was interesting after listening to him because he said the democratic party cannot step away from the race card, the, you know, the first female black president they would love to see that. that his opinion. >> trace: i want to move on now from the newsom desantis debate to the california thing going on in oakland california. carl you're a cali guy. i mean, the whole idea of them not condemning hamas by a vote of 6-2 is somewhat just kind of astounding. what do you think? >> well, not only did the elected representatives choose not to condemn hamas, but you played at the beginning of this hour the disgraceful anti-semitic viciously hateful attack comments made by members of the community in oakland. now, whenever that happens
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anywhere else in california or anywhere else in the country, democrats rush to hold press conferences saying that there's no place for hate in our community, and they, you know, all gather, and the media, you know, fixates on it. not in this case because it's democrats with their own hate filled anti-semitism on display in oakland and people need to pay attention. >> they do. the hate is prop you will gated no one holding news conference. >> correct, the neo racism you see from the left is absolutely out of control, a systemic failure on the left. i also think that it's basically terrorism denial that they have. it's absolutely crazy and they need to be held to account. and that's why, you know, good people need to be running for office. we have to put an end to this and stand us as americans and say this isn't our ideology. >> sometimes even in california you have to stand and fight. >> correct. >> trace: kate, karl, thank you
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both. meantime coming up what would you do if you were at a restaurant and found a finger in your food. and the woman who got the finger literally is suing claiming she had a myriad of maladies. is she pushing for more money or would you feel dizzy if you found a finger in your salad. still time to weigh in on trace gallagher. the nightcap crew is taking this up. maybe not desantis newsom good, but it's going to be good, next. you know, insomnia. which was making my days feel like an uphill battle. that is, until i discovered something different, quviviq—a once-nightly fda-approved medication for adults with insomnia. not getting enough sleep was leaving me tired. but quviviq helped me get more sleep. quviviq works differently than medication you may have taken in the past. it's thought to target one of the biological causes of insomnia: overactive wake signals. and when taken every night, studies showed sleep continued to improve over time. do not take quviviq if you have narcolepsy or if allergic to quviviq.
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. >> trace: breaking news coming into fox news at night being told by israeli defense forces the truce in gaza will continue for at least one more day in an effort to get more hostages out. we will have continuing coverage on this as the information comes in. ♪ >> trace: meantime we are back with the nightcap crew, christina coleman, marianne rafferty, carl demaio steve hilton and monroe. tonight's topic to serve man, a connecticut womaning suing a restaurant after she claims she found a finger in her salad suffers my glance stress nausea vomiting dizziness neck and shoulder pain.
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i feel like an ad. do you think she's making up these injuries because of the lawsuit or did she actually suffer them. carl demaio what would you suffer. >> you would be nauseateed and shock, back pain, neck pain? girl roll with it. this is a rivalulous lawsuit she should be given something but she's milking it. >> trace: steve, that's where it's like doesn't your shoulder hurt. >> the whole story reminds me of that movie remember the big lebowski with the toe that was cut off. i can't get that image out of my head. the person who should be suing is the manager who lost her finger, never mind feeling sick. >> trace: kate. >> i had ptsd helped veterans with ptsd. if it was me and i got it in my mouth i probably might sue. all those symptoms no but half fall under ptsd.
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>> trace: christina coleman. >> make your money girl. if there's blood and a finger can we remove all the food. >> if a food is missing take away the food. >> it wasn't a hair it was an a pen damage. >> trace: for me i would rather a finger than a hair. we asked instagram people what would you suffer. 89%, 71% make it all up. here's what they said, sonja shaw obesity because i would never touch a veggie again. finger food paranoia and finger fear, gossip on line a stroke maybe, more likely a broken ankle trying to get away from the table. and john says i don't think she's making it up some weak minded people have no coping skills in life. i would probably go back again if i liked the place. thank you for joining the nightcap and thank you for joining america's late news fox news at night. see you back here tomorrow. it's where we experience the excitement of opening day.
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