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angeles and this is america's late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, the ntsb is now holding a briefing at this hour right now about the alaska airlines incident that broke on this show on friday night. we will bring you updates from the ntsb as soon as the briefing starts and we will dip into it live if there is any relevant or new information. meantime, it's crunch time in iowa with the gop presidential candidates campaigning into the night using every minute to make their final appeals to voters. as the iowa caucuses now just one week away, and there is so much on the line that even the front runner, former president trump, leading by 30, is now urging his supporters to get out and vote and ron desantis and nikki haley are banking on an upset victory. aishah hasnie is live for us on the trail in des moines iowa with the very latest on the pre caucus run-up. issue a, good evening.
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>> reporter: good evening to you, trace, we are live here from a very snowy and wintery des moines iowa where a lot of events were cancelled earlier today because of this winter storm that's coming through the state right now. tonight's town hall i can tell you after a series of gaffes, necky haley came out very strong and very confident and really hitting back at her opponents. so both front runner former president trump and florida governor ron desantis are out today with new attack ads. desantis is going after her for those comments about new hampshire correcting iowa's results and trump's super pac is running an ad of accusing her of opposing a border wall. here is haley's response to that. >> i appreciate all the attention president trump is giving me, it is quite sweet and thoughtful of him but he's lying about it. and i'll tell you the reason he's lying about it is because he's taking snip its of things i said. i said you shouldn't just do the
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border wall, you have to do more than that. >> reporter: now, haley is currently outspending the entire pack in ad buys here in the last week before the iowa caucuses. desantis is up next in the fox town hall tomorrow he needs to over-perform here in iowa. right now he is fighting off speculation that he is going to drop out of the race if he can't do that. he tells fox, that's a total lie. >> that's a lie, totally made up. when people fabricate these a no, ma'am mus sources, why he's saying that he wants people to think why should i go in negative 20 degree whether weather. >> reporter: and, trace, again, wintery weather here in des moines which, just a big reminder that weather could impact the results and the turnout on monday when we're expecting temperatures to dip down below zero. a lot of folks here have been talking about it and that is why the candidates are out there
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trying to get people to commit to coming out and caucusing for them. trace. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in district media group beverly hallberg and jeff stein. thank you both nobody knows more about iowa politics than you do. i'm fascinated by this the turnout icy cold there but if trump gets above 45% in the caucuses next week, that is significant. tell us why. >> it is, trace, and good evening. because only twice in history in a contested caucus has any candidate topped 40% and the last time that happened it was in the year 2000. if he gets the number you mentioned above 45% it's a record and the polls show him above 50% and that would be quite an optic that would be hard for the others to match because if he's ahead of the field, the rest of the field combined on the way to new hampshire, that's a statement. >> trace: yeah. you talk about the rest of the
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field, mark penn the pollster the analyst said the following in a fox washington post op-ed quoting here, trump could win iowa but voters second choice is absolutely critical going on to say, the big question is what is going to happen with the remaining trump opponents and whether iowa will shrink the field even further. and beverly, the question there really is, the past couple of days, if desantis comes in third, do you think he's out? >> i think he'll at least go to new hampshire but this is the concern is, in new hampshire he's already polling at number 4. nikki haley is looking like she's going to come in at 2. i really think this iowa election, the caucuses is about who comes in second, who comes in third. and then if desantis is third and then goes to new hampshire, is he willing to get out at that point. so i do think that these two states are so important coming up, and we'll see if the polling is correct and if donald trump is going to have that commanding lead. >> trace: i think it's a fair
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assessment. nikki haley as we said was at a fox town hall tonight. she said this about not resenting former president trump. watch. >> politics isn't personal for me. and that's actually been what's wrong with politics for so long is they make it about personalities. the reason i'm doing this, i don't want my kids to live like this. we've got to stop with this hatred back and forth. we've got to stop with these divisions. offresentment for president trump. >> trace: i mean, nikki haley is putting a lot of money into iowa and that's the whole thing jeff she thinks a big push there would really push her into a very strong second position. >> and she's already polling so well as noted in new hampshire. if she were to finish second in iowa and desantis, who was supposedly the heir apparent the individual the non-trump voters would go to if he can't pull off second where does he go because he she's doing so well in new hampshire and her home state of south carolina is right after that. >> trace: let's move on to the
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democrats if i can, i want to put the sound to president biden and he admits to a protest in south carolina today. watch this. >> without light there's no path from this darkness. >> if you really care about the light here, you insured learn about palestinian. >> ceasefire now. >> ceasefire now. >> that's all right. ceasefire now. >> trace: the whole thing beverly, he's going to get this again and again throughout the campaign trail. it's just going to be a recurring theme. >> reporter: it really is and i do think he handled it well. he just stayed quiet. he didn't do much with the situation and he had his supporters in the room that started a chant with four more years to drown out the hecklers. i am an advocate of free speech but i really hate when you have the president of the united states heckled in these situations or even at the state of the union when the opposing party does this.
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we can celebrate free speech but understand there's a level of decorp. we have to have. he handled it well. >> trace: 30 seconds left jeff. what do you think about the reports of former president obama coming into the biden campaign saying you need to kind of ramp up things a little bit over there? >> trace, any president wants a legacy and obama's legacy would have been for a democrat to succeed him. that did not happen so this is the second best option and if this one does not get another four years, i think that and the i shalls the obama legacy. he has a look. on the line as a result and it's not a surprise he would get involved. >> trace: true enough, jeff stein, beverly hallberg, thank you both >> while ron desantis and desantis get their turns in the town hall spotlight the next few nights tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern time the florida governor joins bret to answer iowa voters and 9:00 p.m. in the east the former president takes center stage, of course fox news at night will wrap it up for you, 8:00 p.m. in the west, 11:00 in the east.
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and just a few hours from now, former president trump plans to make an appearance in a washington, dc courtroom for arguments about his efforts to dismiss the federal election interference case against him based on his claim of presidential immunity. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is live with the breaking details in the nation's capitol. kevin good evening. >> reporter: evening trace. it could mark the first of actually two court appearances the former president makes this week. also expected to attend closing arguments in his civil fraud trial in new york on thursday. mr. trump as you pointed out seeking the dismissal of the federal election interference case on the grounds that he has absolute immunity from prosecution for actions taken while serving in the nation's highest office. there's this from the trump defense team. quote, 234 years of up broken historical practice, from 1789 until 2023 provide compelling evidence that the power to
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indict a former president for his official acts does not exist. meanwhile, the former president is mounting a similar defense in georgia where another democratic district attorney has charged him with election interference. trump attorney steve warning, quote, the current fulton county georgia indictment of president trump threatens to open the flood gates of politically motivated criminal prosecutions of virtually every future president. this break with two centuries of historical precedent virtually ensures that all future presidents will suffer similar prosecutions by state and local prosecutors in locals of the greatest political hostility to them. wow. now the president has also made double jeopardy one of his remaining arguments reminding both the courts he's already been acquitted by so-called election interference by the senate. the drama continues trace.
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>> trace: indeed it coulds kevin corke live in dc thank you. former pentagon chief of staff during the trump administration, kash patel, great to have you on. i want to play this sound bite this is trump attorney alina habba makes a pretty good point. see if you agree. i will a get your assessment. watch. >> this is all rooted in politics the fact that you look at the lawfare we're going through and the time line of these cases, these activities happened while he was sitting as president most of them. so they waited, investigated for years and years and years, and then they say we are in a rush to get to trial. >> trace: you've got the gop candidates kind of campaigning in iowa getting ready and, of course, the former president is back in court again tomorrow, kash. >> great to be with you, as a normer national security and defender, the prosecution should be the only thing adjudicated this matter i agree with ms. habba it is holdly to me and the execution ever president has had presidential immunity and now president trump is taking that task to the american people and
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the american people are following suit because they do not want to see a two-tiered system of justice. in my opinion jack smith did a totally consequential step that will back fire because he went to the inlocktory appellate court mid trial because he thought he would gain leverage and it looks like it back fired. this case could stop in its tracks dead in the summer the supreme court can take it very unlikely there will be a resolution before the election cycle. >> trace: i want to move down to georgia if i can to fulton county in particular. what do you think of the motion to disqualify da fani willis saying she him proper relationship with special prosecutor nathan wade it goes on on to say the motion to disqualify willis has benefited substantially and directly and continues to benefit from this because wade is being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to prosecute this case on her behalf. in turn wade is taking willis on and taking vacations around the
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world with money he is being paid by the fulton county taxpayers and authorized solely by fani willis. what do you think is it compelling to you? >> at extremely trouble. essentially love birds 2.0. first page and rock two government agents and a lawyer who tried to get president trump and were caught. and now you have the prominent prosecutor in a state-level prosecution of a presidential candidate bring in her par more and pay him over half a million dollars. by the way an individual who is not a prosecuting attorney, he's leading this charge, was paid through taxpayer dollars. that information was not divulged to the court. that could have been done ex party and they could have put it out there for the judge to know but they hid it took advantage of the money and used it to prosecute trump and profit off it by going on vacation. the appearance of impartiality has been lit on fire and for this alone they must be disqualified and the judge needs to look at the constitutional
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violations against president trump because of bias prosecutors who profited are now prosecuting him in their own backyard and basically saying nothing to see here. let's get all their text messages and see what they got. >> trace: nathan wade has not been a prosecutor and that has been echoed by many people along the way. kash patel great to see you as always. thank you >> controversy at the pentagon now hitting a fevered pitch and now a house republican plans to fire impeachment articles against lloyd austin after he failed to disclose that secretary austin was hospitalized. matt finn with more on how this story keeps changing. good evening. >> good evening trace republican congressman matt rosendale of montana tells fox news digital he plans to interdues articles of impeachment against defense secretary lloyd austin arguing austin has violated his oath of office on multiple occasions writing in part secretary austin knowingly put the american people in danger and compromised our national security when he allowed a spy balloon from a
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foreign adversary to my over mall strom air force base home of icbms and allow the chinese communist party to gather intel on american citizens. this seems to be a repeated pattern for the secretary as he once again lied to our military and the american people about his health last week. but today the white house says despite the growing controversy, secretary austin's job is safe. >> no plans for anything other than for secretary austin to stay in the job and continue in the leadership that he's been demonstrating. >> reporter: the white house is reviewing the rules and procedures regarding his failure to disclose he has been in the hospital since january 1st following an unknown elective procedure. the white house was not notified for three days after austin was admitted to icu. the number two in the defense department kathleen hicks was on vacation in puerto rico and was not told of austin's hospitalization until days after
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as well essentially leaving the u.s. defense department without a leader. over the weekend austin acknowledged the lack of public disclosure in a statement saying he could have been a better job in securing the public was properly informed. trace. >> trace: matt, thank you. window he want to go to portland oregon now. the national trappings safety board holding a presser. we're kind of monitoring this here, they're answering a few questions. we'll have more on the defense secretary in a moment but let is just dip in here talking about the incident aboard the alaska airlines flight that happened on friday night and broke during this newscast watch. >> deactivated. the cabin pressure was 10.48 psi. at 17:26:46, the aircraft landed on runway 28 left at portland international airport. now, the survival factors team
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interviewed the remaining two flight attendants, one from the aft of the aircraft and one from forward. their interview and discussion was consistent with the interviews of the other two flight attendants. they also reported pretty significant crew communications challenges during the event. they didn't know what was occurring. they were certainly concerned. they stated about the four unaccompanied minors and their focus was on them, and the three lap children at the time. the two flight attendants in the aft outboard seats, in the aft galley, had difficulty seeing what was going on in the cabin and in the aisle.
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it's very difficult from that location to see anything. there is a very, very small mirror provided to look down the aisle. it's not sufficient. so it was very difficult for them to see. the flight attendants mentioned that the communications was so poor that they felt like they really needed guidance and information, and it was present a pretty terrifying event. now, with that said, i know that a lot of media is reaching out to the flight attendants. the interviews have been very emotional. this was a really significant event with zero information at the time. there's a lot of trauma that they are working through. it's going to be a long process. it was terrifying.
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i would ask, the ntsb is asking, please give them that time. they are working with peer to peer counselors, and they just need that team to heel and they have asked us to mention that in this media briefing and i would really ask that you respect their wishes and give them that time to really begin to process what they experienced. now, the cockpit door, we found today that the cockpit door is designed to open during rapid decompression. it is designed to open during rapid decompression. however, no one among the flight crew knew that. they were not informed. so boeing is going to make some changes to the manual, which then hopefully will translate into procedures and information for the flight attendants and
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for the crew in the cockpit. as far as the oxygen mask, that we weren't sure if it deployed or if it was stuck, it the deploy. we interviewed the passengers in that row, and they had put the oxygen mask back up in in the panel, which was the other thing we suspected but it did deploy and was working. now on to systems. our systems group focused on the cabin pressure control system on the aircraft. this is the auto pressurization light that illuminated, that we have gotten a lot of questions on. this system is designed as a triple redundant system with one
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primary cabin pressure controller. it's a computer system. there is a secondary cabin pressure controller, a secondary -- that's' secondary computer system. and then there's a manual controller. so there are -- it's a triple redundant system. that means that if the primary controller fails, the flight crew switches to the secondary controller. if that fails, they can switch to manual. any one of these systems is fully capable of maintaining safe cabin pressurization. in fact, if either one of the computer systems is inoperative, the faa allows the operator to continue flying the aircraft. we have verified from the maintenance logs that the redundant system operate as designed on december 7th,
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january 3rd and january 4th going into the alt mode not needing to go into the manual mode. at this time, we have no indications whatsoever that this correlated in any way to the expulsion of the door plug and the rapid decompression. now, the ntsb is very thorough, so we will go back and look at the flight data recorder, and we will get today on cabin pressure. we're also going to download the memory on the cabin pressure controllers. we may have to pull the units to see why it was acting up. but a boeing -- we have asked boeing for a specialist to arrive tomorrow to work through this so we can just go through the rest of it. but, again, no indication of any
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correlation between the two. with respect to the etops restriction, alaska airlines reported to the ntsb that their internal policy is to restrict aircraft with multiple maintenance write-ups for certain aircraft systems from flying e-tops flights for a period of time. that's not required by the regulation, that is an extra step that alaska airlines put in place. now, e-stops stands for extended twin engine operations. what that means is that etops permits twin engine airplanes to operate over a rout that contains a point further than three hours flying time, three hours for this aircraft, from the nearest airport.
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and the restriction was put in place per alaska as an extra step to ensure safety and to allow them to conduct maintenance. as for the structures, we -- i want to start by thanking bob, who all of the media successfully outed, but bob apparently was a star with all his students today. i really want to thank the community overall. i can't thank you enough. every time the ntsb asks for help, every single time, the community pulls through and i just want to say thank you to everyone. i especially want to say thank you to bob. i'm sure he was a hit at school today, so that's very exciting. we did go out -- >> trace: well, there you have the ntsb chair right there, jennifer, giving you kind of a
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run down and while she's thanking people and greeting i want to bring in former department trappings official diana furchtgott-roth and jv venable. thank you both. i know you've been listening to this broadcast, this news conference the ntsb is holding. i want to go to you first, jv, because what they're talking about here is this cabin pressure control system and what we've been told is that in three previous flights in late december and early january, this cabin pressure warning system came on on three separate occasions and they stopped the plane from flying over water. and she said the etops, stopped it from these long term flights and flying over water but kept it in the short term. should this plane have been grounded all together? she says there's no correlation, but, boy, it sure looks like there's something going on there. >> trace, yeah. it's great to be with you. i love jennifer's play, the ntsb
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is a great organization as is alaska airlines and your question is a very good one. one of the troubling things about maintenance is, sometimes you'll get something that's so hard to run down, you'll run every trap and every line of your repair manual and you can't find or discover what the problem is so you take precautionary measures and you heard tray and mentioned it, etops, a alaska put that limitations with it entrying over land where it could rand if something happened like this. but of all the things you could imagine as pilot having a structural problem in construction is something you would never actually think about or count on. this airplane's just a couple of months old as i understand it and this leak was actually in an area that was supposed to have an exit door in it in other aircraft and they removed that
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exit door, put a panel on and hadn't sealed it. there's no way you can see that from the outside or the inside and that little flickering light was a tell -- >> trace: let me bring in jv, if i can, let me bring in diana real quick if i can because the new york times says boeing max nine plane had been barred from long flights over wa er the alaska that lost a piece of its fuselage on friday was not being used in long flights over water because a pressurization light had gone off during three recent flights. and the question becomes, maybe there is a correlation, many there's not but shouldn't you ground the plane all together diana wile you're waiting to figure out what this maintenance issue is? >> well, i think that we have to let the national transportation safety board finish its investigation. they are doing a thorough investigation. the federal aviation administration is doing a thorough investigation. we need to wait for their answers. but i think we do need to ask why boeing has had a series of
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mistakes with the max and united airlines just said that it found some bolts among some of the plane in the areas where it should not have found these bolts than it had these earlier problems. and the 737 is a very safe plane pit was started to be built in the 1960s, it's used all over the world, it's very popular, but this max does seem to have had some issues. but the american public knows that the faa, the ntsb, do a very thorough job of investigating and that's why american flying is some of the safest in the world, the safest in the world. >> trace: i want to put this up and play this, this is one of the passengers speaking to fox news about what he was saying when this fuselage part broke off. watch. >> i herd a hissing noise that my brain in that first moment
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thought was like luggage sliding. i think now in retrospect it was probably the leak. then i heard the boom noise as i was pushed forward in the plane. i would describe it as like somebody stepping on the brakes. and then a big gush of wind hit in the face and pushed me back into my seat. >> reporter: yeah, and very quickly i would like to get both of your take on this. for you jv if this thing had been about 35,000 feet and people were up and about, they're fortunate this was at 15,000 feet a lot of people talked about they got jolt and wind in their face. different scenario at 35,000 feet, is that fair. >> it absolutely is, it's twice the air pressure that that cabin carries at 39,000 feet as it does at 16. so the explosion out would have been much more violent and then you would have had that decompression aspect which would have caused many people in that
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airline cabin to likely lose consciousness. you have a total of about seven seconds of time of consciousness and decompression before you can no longer put a mask to your face. very fortunate this incident happened at 16,000 feet. >> trace: diana your final thoughts on this. same thing if it happens at 35,000, much different story? >> at a much different story and this shows how the faa has to focus on safety, not on green fools should have a sustain stream of funding and corporate ties some operations as in canada and new zealand we need the faa to be as efficient as possible and have the funds they need and raise funds through airline fees the way it's done in other countries and just focus that safety. >> very quickly diana thank you, jb thank you.
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dive back into the ntsb they're covering something we might want to listen to frankly and we'll come back with more when we know about this. >> if you have additional media relations needs also please monitor our web site at ntsb.gov. i want to take a few moments, though, and say thank you. again, i want to say thank you to the community. what an outpouring of support. incredible. thank you. we could not do what we do without you. i also want to thank the media. i am very appreciative of everything you do. i believe you will play a significant role in improving safety and holding the ntsb and every other federal, state and local agency accountable for ensuring the safety of others. so thank you for everybody you do. keep it up.
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i also want to thank our parties, the parties to our investigation helped provide the factual information. they are the ones who give us that technical information that allow us to ask all the great questions and dig into the issues job the ntsb chair giving a final thing there kind of wrapping up the news conference there. you got the big information there from our analyst as well as chair man homeandy talking about the warning lot that came on, remember this was at 16,000 feet and had this been at 35,000 feet it would have been an entirely different scenario. this piece that fell off the fuse lodge was an emergency exit and because this con figuresration of seating did not i don't that exit they went back in and replaced it with a panel. it's that panel, that piece that actually fell off of the fuse lodge. >> and of course there were no injuries, no deaths in this but
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again very fortunate and now the max nine aircraft united has the most with almost 200 of these, have all been grounded, we don't know if that's temporary. we don't know if that will be a protracted grounding bull they have been grounded. we will keep you up to speed on the breaking news coming out of this. it will pea transportation, the way you fly in the coming months. especially if you fly united or alaska or other airlines that fly these 737 mac nines. coming back we will talk about the craziness, the excuse me craze, nothing that has to do with hockey but has people standing in lean for hours to purchase these mugs. anything else would you wait in line for and then rupp to the car and grape it. what is it. >> we'll show you the results and receipt the best responses coming up in the nightcap.
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♪ >> trace: 38 minutes past the hour now time for the top of the news, one week to go until the first votes are cast in the presidential election race. three of the front runners remaining in the republican primary field all taking part in fox news town halls this week. donald trump is expected to appear in a washington, dc courtroom tomorrow. he is arguing he should have presidential immunity from prosecution in his federal election interference case. and defense secretary lloyd austin remains hospitalized
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tonight and is under mounting political pressure because of the pentagon's delay in notifying the white house about his health status. ♪ >> and the fox news at night common sense department has some thoughts on defense secretary lloyd austin's whereabouts being unknown for days. the president didn't know, nor did the vice-president, secretary of state, national security council or congress. in fact, general austin's location was so unknown that his number 2, kathleen hicks, who assumed his duties while she was on vacation in puerto rico, did not know for three days. and during those three days, common sense would remind you the pentagon was still dealing with conflict in ukraine and gaza and inching closer to conflict between israel and hezbollah, add to that the houthis still firing on military bases and ships in the red sea and oh yeah the pentagon struck and killed an iranian militant
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in baghdad. the phrase dereliction of duty has been bandied about quite a bit the last few days but we are a now learning the real reason his whereabouts were unknown was because his chief of staff was out with the flu. and the other 208 million employees were also unavailable. secretary austin said he could have done a better job assuring the public was appropriately informed but today we still know very little. so common sense thinks now would be a good time for general austin to appropriatery inform the public. >> let's bring in the host of the deep dive on youtube, retired army lieutenant colonel daniel davis. colonel why would they conceal this seems like a violation of trust. trace this is troubling one of two things is true either there's more to story than we know and we're not being told.
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because what we are being told doesn't make any sense, i'm talking second lieutenant stuff knows you let the boss know if something's going on and let your deputy know if you're incapacitated. this is not a question of oh, guys, i should have done a better deal. to me it shows a continued pattern of lack of judgment from the secretary of defense. from the very beginning, we can go through the afghanistan stuff, some of the things he's been doing with the russia/ukraine war from beginning. everything you look at this he's making bad judgment calls and this is the latest in a long line. >> reporter: really is and the new york post had this put this on the screen but the new york post wrote the following, we are told that joe biden is robust and energetic when he is increasedly rick ety and seemingly easily confused. we can be sure if the president gets worse right? or we can be sure, the white house adopting the austin policy will do everything in its power
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to hide the ball. that's what i'm talking about is the trust level of this administration just took a big time hit because you can't just go four days without telling people where your defense secretary is. >> absolutely you can't. imagine if something happened with any of those issues you mentioned at the outsea, something at the red sea or our troops in the middle east and the president said get my secretary of troops on the line and they said he's not available can you come back thursday? you can't run like that and the fact during this time, the secretary of defense didn't let the president of the united states know? there's a big red flag and we need to figure out what was really going on. >> currently thank you for waiting through the breaking news, we appreciate your time, sir, as always. meantime back here in california we've hit a new milestone in immigration crisis with taxpayer dollars being used to pay for migrants hell care and if they
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so choose the state will also foot the bill for a section change. let's where i in the host of the emily saves america podcast, emily wilson. emily great to have you on here, foxnews.com says quote california state health insurance to cover illegal immigrants saying the golden state is expending the massive healthcare system which means more taxpayer dollars will fund section change surgeries regardless of their citizenship status. california is already faith billion dollars upside down? we can't take care of the people we have legally in this state and here they come for whatever they want. >> i mentioned the other night when you live in, will. a you can go through brentwood and you see veterans everywhere, they're homeless and starving. we have ignored them for years, we don't take care of them. and then on top of it i'm line, what about the roads. i single handedly keeping tire shots in business. the roads are so blahhed we're bleck out our first and how
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about the fact that a lot of us morally disagree was changing, you know, sex surgeries and now you're illegal immigrants. >> trace: it doesn't make sense and california keeps going down the same path and the newest one, and it's only in california, quoting here officials must used pronouns in sharing subjects, ab994 will require sheriffs to use the names and pronounce by the a restee so the criminals names and pronounce if the mug shot is on the social media accounts, this applies to individuals accused of any crime, so you're trying to get somebody, trying to track somebody down you're got to use their pronounce and the may have they give and try -- good luck trying to track these criminals down. >> that's going well the same way we're putting men in women's prisons and now women are being sexually assaulted and ending up pregnant so great we're focused
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on not putting criminals away but seeing how they identify. this is another thing for the police to go through and i feel so bad because they're such hard working people and i can't even imagine having to go through these mental gymnastics for them. >> we've schoen this video of this crash, i'm sure you've seen it a bunch of times. this is where the car crashed into the bakery and the crowd tour in and stole everything enter the store. the owner was on and said this. watch. >> the violence going on, the street takeovers in come ton have been getting worse and worse i'm not the only one frustrated, our neighbors telling us the same thing but they listen. he started by saying my parents owned this bakery for such a long time and there's like 70 or $80,000 of damage and stuff that's not ensured and he's not
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sure they can stay in business they've been in business 48 years and people up and down the streets the same way. they don't know if they can stay in business and the state and the city do not have the resources to be able to patrol the kind of gangs that role and and do that. >> i read it it said they were immigrants and 40 years of that business, not just them, we're watching small businesses every day leave not only when there's crime they can't prosecute the crime it's sad to see what's going on, everyone just looks at us we are a a laughing joke at this point. newsom has destroyed the most beautiful state in the country in my opinion and you just look, i mean, the craziest idea. we could prosecute crime. >> have you run that by anybody because they might put you? >> i know, i know. becoming such a crazy concept and then maybe once they're in there we keep them in there. >> reporter: you think. >> emily: yeah sgloo all right let's see if we can get some tracks. coming up we told you about the craze of people standing in line
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♪ >> trace: we are back with the nightcap crew, kevin corke kjackie ibanez, matt finn and emily wilson. tonight chaos in the shopping aisles check out the video of people rushing inside a target store after waiting in line overnight to purchase a limited edition gal tune's day tumbler. they're all the rage large part because of social media tik tok and instagram. these videos made us wonder if there's anything in the world you would wait in line overnight for talking about camping outside and then run into the store, elbow a few people out of the way throw some kids on the ground and walk out with a gallontine cup. matt finn would you wait in line. >> no, i don't like lines in amusement parks restaurant or stores so you would not catch me
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waiting in line for a cup. >> trace: really. >> yeah, no way. >> trace: kevin corke, same, i don't know if there's anything -- is there something you would run in for if they were on sale and you were like i have to go for one of those and i will wait overnight. >> i thought about it long and hard. no. there's nothing out there i would wait in line for. >> trace: i was kind of the same way like no really not a chance. jackie ibanez something you just love you have to have you think you know -- because the girls are the ones going and waiting the most so i'm curious to get your answer. >> no, absolutely not. i don't have a couple patience i have a couple stanley cups take were given to me and they are great but i'm actually embarrassed at this point to take it to the gym so i don't because it's too -- the craze has gone -- it's outrageous. >> trace: it's crazy i thought this was a hockey story when they first pitched it but it's apparently not. emily your thoughts, have you run into a store? >> no. >> trace: this is use you are generation. >> i'm like no i don't like
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crowds i get anxiety and other than that watching this, don't you guys value your time more than this? there has to be something more productive. i feel like i'm watching the decline of society, it's so sad to see. >> trace: matt said he prefers yeti anyway. is there any item you would yes on instagram 9% or instagram 9% instagram 15%. that's a big notice. kev say no i survived both the cabbage patch call and tickle me elbow brouhahas never going. we used to wait for concerts back in the those days. >> no, nada, waited in line to buy a tumbler not even if it's filled with my favorite bur ban. and debra says a free mercedes benz yeah i'd wait in line for that. thanks for watching fox news at night from los angeles. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. escribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. it can help you get clearer skin.
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