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houthis in yemen. now, this comes after the houthis defied the u.s. and fired yet another missile into those red sea shipping lanes. we are getting a defense expert to give us analysis and should have him up, ready, and on camera in moments. meantime, just three days until iowa voters decide who they think the republican nominee for president should be. aishah hasnie is live in des moines iowa where voter turnout could be affected by extremely icy and cold conditions. aishah, good evening. >> reporter: trace good evening to you. the campaign trail has already been impacted by the severe weather. tonight, former president trump had to cancel two of his rallies tomorrow on saturday and a third on sunday leaving just one rally left. he said on truth social tonight that he is going to try to get to iowa by tomorrow night, possibly sunday morning. we'll see if that happens. meanwhile florida governor ron
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desantis, his schedule is also changing not due to the weather, though. he's now going to fly directly to south carolina after the caucuses monday night instead of going to new hampshire, which is tradition. he will hold an event in greenville then fly to new hampshire where he's down in the polls. he's targeting nikki haley's home state to send a message that he is serious about competing with her. >> nikki haley was governor this and i have like five times more endorsements from state legislators current and former than she does. that would be unthinkable for the opposite to happen in a place like florida so she's really out of step i think with south carolina. >> reporter: back here in iowa fox got a firsthand look at these canvassers with a pro haley super pac in the middle of a blizzard outside des moines. out there across nine counts trying to make the final push for haley for caucus night. >> we could switch to phones but
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the best conversations are had at people's door steps. we only have a finite amount of time. we want to make the moment of that. >> reporter: vivek ramaswamy's camp has also been out there canvassing and working the phone banks all day. it's all about getting voter turnout on monday night in these brutal, brutal temperatures. trace. >> they are cold and the young may not show in force as the younger people. aishah hasnie thank you. media research center tv sotomayor along former presidential and california gubernatorial candidate larry elder. thank you both for coming on. i want to put this up. this is the u.s.a. today the latest suffolk poll if the you can cuss were held today, we just lost stephanie for a moment there we have larry elder. you see president trump 54%, nikki haley second at 20, ron desantis now kind of really a distant third at 12.8 larry. what if haley ends up pulling a
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30%? you see the former president very strong. if she pulls a 30 and trump is at 40, all of a sudden this whole thing changes. >> i think it does. if there's anything i've learned about politics having watched them since i was a kid is things are unpredictable. early in 2016 i would not have seen donald trump coming. in 2020 i did not see joe biden becoming the nominee. this things are unpredictable the weather is a factor we don't know that. the other big factor the governor of iowa and i met her kim reynolds i met her when i was campaigning very popular gave a strong endorsement to ron desantis and traveling around with him. who knows. when you get to new hampshire independents can vote in new hampshire, very popular governor who despises trump who's supporting nikki haley so who knows. >> trace: yeah, i think it's a great question, who knows. and the truth is, if you look at those numbers and katie if we can put those back up, the suffolk poll again, we have
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stephanie hamill back with us and look at the numbers maybe it's just me but looks like ron desantis needs to have a better than average showing on monday night. is that a fair assessment? >> that is a fair assessment, absolutely but what we did hear from the desantis campaign is regardless what happens on monday, he will continue to campaign. what i found to be interesting is that they're going to skip new hampshire and he's going to continue on to campaign in south carolina. so what does it say about what's going to happen in the future? i mean, what's happening on monday, is this a battle between the two, who is going to be in second place. as we know, former president trump is poised to win, so it will be interesting to see where the support for chris christie will go, and it will be interesting to see how the candidates continue to differentiate themselves. >> trace: we talked with aishah hasnie about the weather and it's been very big, cold, icy, you know, they've had snow, all kinds of stuff in there, maybe a little bit warmer but not much warmer on monday. here's some of the voters who
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talked about the conditions in des moines. watch. >> you know, those of us that have grown up in iowa the weather has never stopped us, even blizzards cold rain snow doesn't make any difference. >> i think most of iowa will still turn out no matter what the weather is. >> it would take a lot for us not to go. i think we'll go. >> depends on how passionate they are. i will be out no matter what weather's doing, i will be here to caucus. >> trace: they're all going to be out larry, you look at them those are all probably more than 29-year-old people and a lot of analysts say the 18-29 year olds might not show up for this. it's important the weather. >> i met a lot of iowans when campaigning and they are passionate about the caucus. i went to college in new england, worked in the midwest for a number years even though i'm from here. i have never been in weather minus 20 let alone minus 30. i have no idea how that's going to cut. if you're over 70 it's a health rick for the younger people less enthusiastic it may turn them off. i don't know. >> in the meantime i want to put
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this up because this is senator rand paul saying that he is a never necky voter. watch. >> i don't think any informed or knowledgeable libertarian or conservative should support nikki haley. i've seen her attitude towards our interventions overseas. i've seen her involvement in the military industrial complex. >> trace: stephanie hamill, you don't generate backlash and hate unless you have touched a nerve and it appears nikki haley has touched a few nerves along the way. >> yeah, i wasn't expecting to see a non-endorsement coming from senator rand paul. i mean, he didn't endorse any candidates right? he said he liked a little bit of what all the candidates are saying but he wanted to be clear he is not a fan about if i cany haley. with that he has concerns about, quote, forever wars and how she supports that. also concerns about her ideas and desires to have people name themselves before they use social media, which he thought was an invasion of privacy.
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what i thought was interesting too is you'll often hear a lot of people supporting nikki haley saying they want to see decency in the white house and haley also says she believes chaos follows trump everywhere. the media research center did release a study this week. >> trace: very quickly. >> showed 91% of the news coverage on trump from the maimer networks was negative. >> trace: well we know that. >> i don't know if it's a trump issue or a media issue. >> trace: we have to go, stephanie hamill, larry elder, thank you both we appreciate it. meantime new polling shows the biggest issue for voters in the iowa caucuses is the border and illegal immigration and on that note the standoff between texas and the biden administration is now escalating. today the texas national guard seized control of a park in eagle pass to stop the surge of illegal immigration even blocking the border patrol from entering. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is
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live in dc with the back and forth on this. good evening. >> reporter: evening trace, the texas national guard stepping in to take over an area that frankly has become the epicenter of the migrant crisis, shelby park in eagle pass texas. once overrun by migrants now closed off with razor wire and fences. it's all part of texas governor greg abbott's emergency declaration to reign in the migrant crisis by sending state resources to the border. but it's also ruffling some feathers with democrats and, of course, the fed. >> through the state's emergency declaration was going to take full control and custody of shelby park. this is not something that the city wanted, requested, asked for. >> reporter: now with the texas national guard taking control, cbp, that of course being customs and border protection, are actually blocked from
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accessing shelby park. however, border patrol council president brandon judd tells fox that this is a forced multiplier. in other words it will help assist border patrol in curbing the thousands of migrants who enter eagle pass every day. by the way this isn't the firm time abbott's gotten under the fed's skin. biden actually sued the lone star state for a law that gives texas and local law enforcement there authority to arrest illegal aliens. in turn, abbott of course sued the administration for sending agents to cut razor wire fences at the southern border. bottom line trace texas is taking matters into its own hands because they argue the feds simply aren't doing enough. >> trace: seems like a good argument to me kevin. kevin corke live for us in dc thank you >> former army reserve captain and intelligence officer republican candidate for congress in arizona, abe whom day and from the alliance of los angeles county parents attorney julie hamill. thank you both for coming we appreciate it. i mean i get the federal
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government julie has failed on this. listen we see seven million migrants have come in. i'm wondering does texas, you're the lara have legal standing to shut down that part and keep the border patrol from coming in there. >> this is a really fascinating issue and i've done a deep dive on texas history. they were an independent nation for ten years. but what's going on right now is our federal government is not only not enforcing the border, they are actively interfering with texas's efforts to defend and enforce its border. and then, i mean, what is going on at the border i think is unprecedented and you're looking at the harms, the children being displaced from schools in order to house migrants. like these are real issues that have real impacts on american taxpayers. and nobody's doing anything at the border. and, in fact, the doj is actually suing texas for trying to defend its border. >> trace: right. yeah, it really doesn't make any sense and abe, you know, the flood is coming over your border
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as well in arizona and we have noticed that now for the past three and a half years. what are your thoughts on what greg abbott is doing in texas, and do you think it's a good move? >> what other option does he have, trace, when the federal government has refused to act, it's up to the states to actually protect its citizens. you know, arizona is home to sb10 70 if you remember that law from about 13 years ago when we were sued by the federal government so texas has to undergo these legal challenges but with the new makeup of the score, i'm more optimistic that the states are going to win on this issue because, you know, as we've all seen, seven to ten million people coming across our southern border, that's importing a whole new state. that's bigger than the state of arizona. it's unsustainable putting a strain on all these resources. these democrats and mayors in chicago and new york, i see them up in arms about what's happening because they have to live with the consequences of their sanctuary cities but i a lawed governor abbott for taking
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matters into his own hands to protect his own citizens. >> trace: you talk about the strain on cities, new york mayor eric adams now considering a curfew for migrant shelters. brooklyn man put this up on the screen he describes his neighborhood, quoting i see them, talking about the migrants sitting outside stores outside the mall and going around to all the houses in the neighborhood knocking on the door looking for the money. the city does not have the resources julie, to be able to deal with this kind of a thing. we have seen this, not just for a couple of months, this has been going on for the better part of a i year and a half in new york and they have said again and again we need help. they've gotten no help. >> and i think we are a going to see some action from the united states supreme court because last night the united states department of justice filed an emergency application for a stay of the injunction. the injunction prohibits the feds from interfering and cutting down the barriers that texas has put into place. and so now there is an emergency application pending before the united states supreme court, i'm very interested to see what ends
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up happening with that. >> trace: yeah. it's fascinating because, you know, that could change the dynamic of how a lot of these cities handle this. speaking of cities, here is a chicago resident saying the homeless do not get the same care from the local governments as the migrants. watch. >> not only are the chicago residents who are homeless not getting the same annuities that the migrants are getting, they're not getting help at all. they're not receiving the same services. some of the migrants are being put up in hotels. >> reporter: i mean, that from new york state, abe hamade to chicago, you name it the same complaints are the migrants are getting preventional treatment getting into schools and people who are actually citizens of these countries, of these states, not getting it. so sad to see. we have homeless veterans on the streets but, you know, what we've done by importing 7-10 million illegal immigrants, we've really imported 7-10
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million homeless illegal immigrants. that's the issue. so you're seeing them now kicking students out of schools to house these illegal immigrants in schools. it's really, the american people are waking up and it's no longer -- it's a non-partisan issue trace. you're seeing what's happening here in arizona, finally the rest of the country is waking up to what we've had to deal with for the past decade or so. so, you know, president trump, he really had a handle on our southern border. that's what's amazing. 300,000 people entered our country just last month. imagine that. 300,000 new people. that's importing a new city every single month. unsustainable right now congress needs to act to secure our border because we know the biden administration is failing to do its job. >> trace: abe hamadeh julie hamel thank you >> the breaking news the u.s. military struck another houthi target in yemen we are told it was a radar sight the u.s. military thought was still presenting a threat to ships in the red sea. jeff paul live in the news room with the break information on
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this. good evening. >> reporter: trace we are learning the latest strikes are in no association with and are separate from last night's large scale operation involving more than 20 countries. a u.s. official confirms to fox news this is follow action on specific military targets designed to degrade the houthi's ability to continue attacking ships in the red sea. all of this underscores this intensifying situation in the red sea. after thursday's large-scale strike on houthi targets in yemen, the u.s. warned american flagged ships to stay away from areas in yemen in both the red sea and the gulf of aidan. the warning came as the iranian backed houthis promised a strong response to the recent strikes. president biden today addressing how the u.s. could respond if this latest escalation continues. >> we will make sure that we respond to the houthis if they continue this outrageous behavior, along with our allies.
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>> reporter: the president's answer only further the concern of a widening conflict in the region as the israel hamas war enters its fourth month. the worry is, iran, which backs the houthis, is trying to draw the u.s. deeper into the current conflict. the national security council's john kirby had this to say about the growing tensions. >> we're not interested in a war with yemen or a conflict of any kind here. in fact everything the president has been doing has been trying to prevent any escalation of conflict, including the strikes last night. >> reporter: now, since mid november, the iranian backed houthis have launched more than two dozen attacks against merchant ships in the red sea. defense secretary lloyd austin says the u.s. strike sends a clear message that houthis will bear the further cost if they do not end their illegal attacks. and trace, austin also added the u.s. maintains its right to self-defense. trace. >> trace: jeff paul live in the news room. jeff back to you as the news warrants. bring in a former navy seal who
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trained with idf special horses, cameron hamilton. great to have you on. so the u.s. conducted additional strikes against houthi targets tonight because the houthis again fired a missile into the red sea. so yesterday's strikes we thought would deter them. it has been -- had no deterrent effect whatsoever and yet we're going to keep this back and forth going for how long? >> that's a great question, trace. again thank you for having me. what we find here is again soft rhetoric and soft implication against regions and nations that are aggressive in this area. yield results like this all too common. so when the biden administration tries to apiece radical agendas and we project weakness overseas we make ourselves subject to additional attacks. unfortunately what we are seeing from houthis they have infrastructure and capabilities many people would underestimate and do so very foolishly. so we obviously need to defend the trade and defend the routes
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of egress that go back and forth which much supplies in and out of that region but at the same time, the houthis wouldn't be attempting this if this he felt we had had different leadership in the united states and even in the uk. >> trace: good assessment. congressman mike gallagher gop house armed services committee member said the following i will a see if you agree on this cameron. watch. >> the administration is claiming that these long-overdue strikes will do just that but at the same time simultaneously admitting that the houthis are likely to retaliate, which by definition means that deterrence is not restored. so i hope this marks the beginning of a shift in the administration's posture towards iran and its proxies. we will have to get more aggressive. >> trace: but there's no indication, cameron, that the biden administration has any intention of going directly after iran. >> that's absolutely correct. there are a lot of different leverages that we can use for influence and to put pressure on iran. some direct, some indirect. and i think we should use other
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means other than direct military action. of course we need to protect the trade of this region, but, again, when we go soft on radical islam and radical islamic terrorism this is the consequence we find all too often so what i would like to see is the united states bolster up and see a much more strong and stern stance on combatting some of these efforts but we'll see. this also brings in a lot of light of what's going on with secretary austin. frankly the american people have lost a lot of faith and hope and trust in some of our current military leadership against because of a sentiment and environment right now with this administration with a lack of account screw cameron we will bring you back as these attacks back and forth skate. thank you very much for coming on we appreciate it. coming up why california's attorney general's telling people to basically ignore policies that require them to tell parents about their own child's gender identity. and later in the nightcap, we have crazy viral video. watch this, of a mouse literally
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cleaning up a man's shed, picking up scraps and putting them in a box. if that mouse was in your shed, after being such a good guest, would you let it stay or would you set a trap to get the heck out of here. let us know x and instagram at trace gallagher. does mr. mouse get to stay or go and why? we'll read the best responses the nightcap. 8:20 on the west coast fox news at night trip across america, live look at sack where a tik tok food critic with a 16 million following says he won't review any restaurants because the city is filthy, filled with homeless and has bad food but the skyline is beautiful. by the way we'll talk about that coming up. to the bright oklahoma city skyline courtesy of earth cam and finally a live look, miami university, home of the miami haines. if you can't join us live, do not forget, set your dvr and watch us anytime. we're coming right back.(
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>> trace: the attorney general here in california has now sent a legal warning to all of the state's public and charter schools telling them not to adopt policies that would out transgender students. so if students changed their pronounce or started using different bathrooms parents should not be told. marianne rafferty's live with more on this growing controversy. marianne good evening. >> reporter: controversy indeed. well, a number of schools in california have enacted policies that require parents to be notified if their child uses a bathroom or plays on a sports team that doesn't correspond to their gender at birth. the california attorney's general rob ban a says these policies amount to the force. outing of transgender students and can damage their psychological and emotional well-being. his office issued a legal alert
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to all of the state's schools warning parental notification policies violate state laws and policies that quote forcibly out students have no place in the classroom. >> so it's a choice. it's a choice to be hateful. a choice to discriminate. a choice to hurt children. to trample on their rights. they have chosen that and we are here to prevent them from implementing that choice. >> reporter: bonta has been involved in a fierce legal right involving parental notifications policies that was him last center when he announced a lawsuit against the policy. a state court blocked the enforcement while the case proceeds. it's important to note these kind of legal alerts demonstrate how the attorney general interprets the hall but activists say it wrongly assumes all parents are abusers trace. >> trace: let's bring in keen 0 valley unified school board president and indicate sanchez. we should understand sonja that
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this is his interpretation of the law rob bonta and a lot of judges and lawyers strongly disagree with that. the sacramento bee writes, california school districts should not force staff to out transgender students to their parents. attorney general rob bonta warned in a legal memo sent out thursday. again, his legal opinion, your thoughts on this because this is your district that really was at the pinnacle of this lawsuit. >> absolutely, and we're still in the fight. we're still going to stand for what's right. but i will say that bonta is obsessed with power, and this is what he's doing. he's trying to bully school districts not doing what's right. parents do not lose their rights when they drop off their kids period. bonta is not parenting their child, neither do we want bonta to parent our child. it's really interesting, though, because, trace he talks about how these kids are bullied and he's in danger at school as well. what has he done to keep kids safe in schools. california is a chaotic place
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where we're trying to implement safety policies in school but because of what's going on in the streets and him allowing criminals on the streets to go whack a doodle, he continues to show his abusive power. this is absolute insanity and i hope this wakes up parents to realize he's insane. >> trace: right, teachers, educators cannot discipline students anymore in public schools it is against the rules. speaking of schools, in denver the internal memo shared at denver public schools, this is from the group end wokeness, it's called the black excellent pledge, put this on the screen. all educators need to deeply understand white supremacy white privilege and deep harm whiteness brings to students and team members. we all must commit to black lives matter because in our educational system we have consistently left out black students and black team members behind. we all perpetuate racist ideologies policies and practices in some way and must work tirelessly in our effort to
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anti racist. that's 2020 lingo in 2024 indicate. >> teachers really need to get back to the basics and focus on teaching math, science. >> trace: wouldn't that be nice. >> we need to stop with the racist propaganda. and i also believe that while i definitely think that teachers need to make sure that they keep all of this out of the schools. >> trace: yes, because the whole concept of this is, why are the test scores so -- why are we worrying about this when test scores are at 30-year lows. why can't we teach kids math and reading, go back to the basics and then put this aside for when it -- anyway, here we go. so a celeb cook or food critic keith lee has 16 million followers on tik tok, right? and he posted the following comment, quoting here, about the san francisco bay area, unfortunately, the bay area, stop on the keith lee and family food tour is officially over prematurely. i truly don't believe the bay is a place for tourist right now and that's what i was tourist.
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the amount of tents and living structures and burnt up cars we saw people living in was shocking to say the least. he also said, quoting, the food's not good and the business owners are, quote, just surviving. he's got 16 million followers, sonja, so this guy's got some sway and this is not a good thing for the city of san francisco. >> absolutely not. and just like us as school board members, they hosted a huge thing for all school board members to go there, we weren't going to go there. but poop and food do not going to go together. i was going to bring the poop map but i forgot. >> the famous feces map in san francisco. >> exactly. they're shutting down businesses turning down opportunity for a city to grow is alarming right but they're not doing anything to solve it. they're making it worse. >> trace: the thing is kate, and you know this because we went to the big event in san francisco where president xi came in and they cleaned it all up and two weeks later it was back to the same thing and the people that i know who live up there are just
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beaten down. they're exhausted that the city would do this to them. >> i think san francisco's a perfect model of what leftist radical ideologies look like when they go unchecked. so what we're seeing now is businesses leaving people struggling and unfortunately what they want to do in san francisco they want to take to the entire state and then nationwide. >> trace: kate sanchez sonja shaw thank you both. >> thank you for having us ♪ >> trace: well, the fox news at night common sense department was fascinated to see the wall street journal story on why flying in america has never been safer. u.s. airlines have gone 15 years without a fatal crash. and experts say it's primarily because in the 1990s, us airlines adopted a system where pilots, flight attendants and air traffic controllers try to prevent accidents before they happen by voluntarily reporting safety issues and mistakes without retribution. in other words, they were asked
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to rat themselves out. they did. it worked. common sense wonders what would happen if politicians were honest, and self-reported their mistakes occasionally saying, you know what? i screwed up. instead we get the border is secure, the exit from afghanistan was seamless. the laptop is russian disinformation, and so on and so forth. politics is the opposite of the honor system. it's built on dishonesty. you get elected, you lie, you deny. and if you get caught, like congressman adam schiff, you're not punished, you're applauded, because you're not a liar, you're a maverick. like the guy in top gun which brings us back to flying. america has greatly benefited by the honesty of pilots and common sense thinks a little truth across the board might do america some good because planes are not the only things that crash. and coming up, the iowa caucuses only a couple of days away now.
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the sort of news the front runner really needs with the iowa caucuses just a couple of days away. case in point a september 2023 survey from the red news in harris suggested more than half of republicans see mr. trump as a person of faith, a belief that seems fairly evident in iowa this year as well with the latest poll from the des moines register nbc news and mediacom showing holding 51% of iowa gop caucus voters. that is about double the support that florida governor ron desantis has and, as you see, well, well out in front of nikki haley, about quadruple her support right now. >> trump is performing as a quasi incumbent. getting rewarded for a record among these faith based voters on life, judges, on israel on religious freedom and that's made it tougher for some of the
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other candidates to make theory case. >> reporter: makes it tougher, we'll see if it pays dividends on caucus day trace. >> trace: kevin corke live in dc thank you. pastor of the first baptist church in dallas robert jeffress along with the founder of 40 days to line john carney. thank you both. pastor i spoke to another pastor seven years ago that said trump has no morales and now he's a trump voter. what is the draw why are evangelicals drawn to former president. >> watching the pictures of snow in iowa tonight reminded me of trumping around in the snow eight years ago with then businessman drum. and a lot of evangelicals were skeptical they didn't vote for him they thought he was making pledges he would never keep. but what has changed this time is, looking back, this he can see for his four years in office, he did everything he said he would do and more. and so they're supporting him because of his record but i think something else is going on
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as well. i think after eight years, evangelicals have developed an immunity from attacks of the left of being hypocrites for voting for donald trump. look, i voted for ronald reagan in 1980 even though he was the first divorced president in history. i voted for him not to support divorce but to support his policies, and that's why evangelicals are thriving in their support for president trump. it's his policies that are going to cause him to win iowa monday night and the presidency in november i predict. >> trace: sean carney would you echo that or disagree or expand? >> well, i mean, i was an early trumper before donald trump even announced and i was alone in many circles. to answer your question, i think it's the death of scalia in february of 2016. without that, donald trump does not get elected, and that is what brought so many christians, who were very hesitant and didn't like donald trump for his morale issues, as you cited, that got them over the hump.
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it was the court. it became about the court. he delivered. they overturn roe v wade. i think if he or any other republican knee intersects that pro life vote which is a large single-issue constituency they're going to lose. it was the christian vote on the courts in 2016 that elected him. >> trace: yeah, i've heard that many times. the far left new statesman writes the following here, trump's promise to impose his will, democracy be damned, isn't a problem for these voters, it's an advantage, the goal is to return to an imagined pass us in us -- past u.s. in which racial minorities knew their place, men were dominate women sub serve gentleman trump promises to bring that woorld into being and embodies it. basically they're saying evangelicals are racist, sexist, misogynist f your thoughts. >> tell me something new. the left has made that
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accusation. the left hates the idea of evangelical christians being involved in politics. but, you know, when jesus told us to be salt he meant a preservative in society. our faith doesn't impact what we do on sunday morning it impacts every area of our life including the people we select for public office. >> trace: your final thoughts on this sean. >> the weaponization of the doj and fbi, we've seen it firsthand and lived it as the largest pro life organization in the world. people want to vote that out. these absurd comments you just read they help trump and are good in the long run and people realize what's going on they made abortion their new sacrament. >> trace: john carney pastor robert jeffress, thank you. >> thank you. >> trace: first up in tonight's viral videos. >> there it goes, there it goes! >> trace: part of a community building in maine is no longer
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standing after a storm literally brought down the house, cell phone video shows the dining room section of the on mall din island shows it detaching and sinking. take a look at this porcupine crossing this busy ski slope in new york, 300 bucks for a lift ticket and you can't clear the pork pines out? who knew. there's more, an electric double decker bus in london went up in flames in rush hour, the bbc says the bus was evacuated and no one was hurt, and a bear at the phoenix view celebrated its birthday king kong style with cardboard boxes made to look like the city skyline. into is are solitary bears from south american and vulnerable in the wild. speaking of wild, how about showing a traffic accident in the background of a dancing crossing guard? let's hope the driver wasn't distracted by the dancing. and if you have a viral video to share, share it with us at trace gallagher or at fox news night
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on social media. okay. coming up, here it is. show the mouse. the mouse in the house, actual hi the mouse in the shed and he cleaned up the shed. i mean, he cleaned up the shed and did this every night. if it's your shed, does the mouse get to hang out or get out? still time to weigh in, instagram and x at trace gallagher, the nightcap crew is next. first a live earth cam look at the famous abby road in london. can't you just saw john, paul, george and ringo walking across that crosswalk? we're coming right back with the nightcap. ♪ you were always so dedicated... ♪ we worked hard to build up the shop, save for college and our retirement. but we got there, thanks to our advisor and vanguard. now i see who all that hard work was for... it was always for you. seeing you carry on our legacy— i'm so proud. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner. setting up the future for the ones you love.
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♪ >> trace: okay, i can see your comments were funny, i can say that. the public. we are back with the nightcap crew, kevin corke, jeff paul, marianne rafferty, robert jeffress, larry elder, sonja shaw lots of people. mouse race, a retired postman was bewildered when he would wake up every morning to a clean shed with certain items moved around but then he caught the little culprit on camera. you can see here this mouse has been spending its nights cleaning up the man's workbench. would you let the mouse keep on living in your shed or set up a trap to get rid of it? come on, here's our moral
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conscious on the panel is always kevin corke. kevin, what would you do on this mice's or mouse's, meezes to pieces. >> reporter: mouse must go. no mouse in the house baby. >> trace: no mouse in the house. okay, now here we go from there, on, pastor jeffress, what would you do for this mouse? >> look, i believe in the sanctity of life except for rodents. the mouse has got to go. off with its head, i say. >> trace: jeff paul? >> of course you've got to let it live. they've got to live somewhere, it's providing a service. come on, these living things got to live somewhere. we can't just throw him off. >> trace: the most famous paster in texas said off with his head and we have jeff paul saying keep it. julie hamill the last time she was on here she eradicated some animal, i want to hear what she has to say tonight. >> it was the murder of birds,
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this time i'm burning down the shed or at least trapping the mouse. >> trace: goodness gracious, marianne rafferty. >> i say he's doing his chores, let him hang out if he's not bothering anyone and i hate rodents. >> trace: larry elder. >> trace what kind of slob do you have to be when a mouse comes in and says what a dump? forget about it, i'm going to clean this place up. housekeeping. >> trace: sonja shaw. >> come on, ratatouille, i'm about to invite him in and let him cook for me. >> trace: i think the trap should go inside the box that he likes putting the scraps in that way you can carry the mouse out when the deed is done. so look at this, y'all didn't really agree with the rest of the social media thing, would you try to get the mouse out of the house. yes 21%, instagram yes 32%. everybody else says nope he gets to stay. sharon g, good help is hard find and he's earning his keep, plus if it's good enough for cinderella it's good enough for me. kathy says i would be afraid the
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little guy would invite friends to help so i would sadly have to get rid of him. wendell smith, trap him and sell him to the highest bidder. i already have my wife reorganizing everything and driving me crazy. judy weiner says, if it's neater than my kids, then the mouse gets to stay. i'm telling you, when you look at that thing and we sped it up by the way, it did this for hours, daz i learned about trying to get rid of a mouse that smart from the movie mouse hunt. you will never win. nope, mouse hunt the mouse always wins. thank you all for joining the nightcap, yep, thank you for watching america's late news fox news at night. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles, have a great weekend and we'll see you back here monday, caucus night. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq.
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