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angeles and this is america's late news, 'fox news @ night' negro breaking tonight, the border chzar who claims she's not of the border chzar now wants to fix the border. >> there's two choices in this election, one that will fix our broken immigration system and the one who is trying to stop her. >> trace: kamala harris says of the one trying to stop where is of course donald trump. >> we will not treat people who are undocumented across the border criminals, that is correct. >> trace: sounds like satire but apparently it's not, common sense and the media panel are primed and ready for the newest campaign ad, then it there is this... >> imagine over nine months, not knowing whether your son is alive. >> where is the outrage? bring them home! bring them home! >> trace: almost 300 days and six over seven, almost 300 days
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and days and spans of israeli american hostage have a heard from with her son, they will join us live and moments. and a whole lot of finger-pointing and a blame game on capitol hill as senators square off against secret service and fbi leaders about public trust and the agencies after the near assassination of former president trump, the senior national correspondent kevin corke is life into dc with more on the contentious hearing. >> content is indeed, good evening, the interrogation and frankly that's what it was, was appropriately aggressive, it was dripping and indignation and deceit rank in toner cut as lawmakers on capitol hill continued his search for answers into what in the world happened on july 13th and almost caused president trump his life. >> i will tell you senator, i will not rush to judgement that people will be held accountable and i will do so with integrity and not rush to judgement and
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put people -- >> unfairly persecuted. >> unfairly persecuted? >> trace: attic kentucky senator rand paul, quote, "the person who made these decisions cannot be in a position of authority again". meanwhile, not raising calls to resign today, lawmakers did repeatedly ask him to identify precisely which officials failed at -- that a faithful day by allowing the former president to take the stage despite questions about safety and who exactly made that call that ultimately left the rooftop unguarded? saying to the office of professional responsibility is reviewing the actions taken in the lead up to and during the rally, though he repeatedly declined to get ahead of those reviews, still, many more questions need to be answered. >> trace: new information is trickling out, kevin corke light into dc, thank you. the investigation into exec what happened in butler, pennsylvania july 13th continues, jeff paul is live out
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of ground in butler, good evening. >> good evening, that senate hearing today at left as yet again with more questions than answers surrounding this failed assassination attempts, the former president donald trump, the tour drum was glaring at being how did the suspect get on the roof and far off eight shots and why did he do it in the first place. he is what we know what happened so far, on the day of the shooting. we know that suspect thomas matthew crooks was in butler the morning of the rally where he got 50 rounds of ammo before heading home. he then went back out again at 1:30 telling his parents he was heading to the shooting range, two hours later he's back at the rally flying his drone. a picture of crooks was sent to a group chat of local law enforcement with one office is riding "i did see him with the rangefinder looking towards stage fyi, you may want to notify secret service neighbors to look out, i lost sight of
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him". active -- acting secret service director told lawmakers he did not know why there was no better coverage from local law enforcement of the roof crooks fired from what emergency commander patrick younger told our own cv caught in his locals neighbors were never told to monitor as specific roof. >> the accusation and that somehow you were told to be on the roof for instance, and that it was too hot, is ridiculous. hours neighbors are prepared to operate it in western pennsylvania from anywhere, from 10 degrees below zero, 90 degrees? they were prepared to be wherever they were told by secret service that date. >> that local law enforcement official you heard from here in pennsylvania says he had yet to hear from the secret service, what happened that day. >> trace: jeff paul live for us in butler, thank you. >> every day we should be saying this is what we know now, like senator johnston put together a
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time when, you should put together a time when, put it out, this is what we know right now, this is what we don't know, you are a black hole! you lose the support of the macon public because people don't believe your being direct with them! >> trace: florida senator wrecked his car going after secret service and fbi leaders on capitol hill for the lack of transparency surrounding the attempted assassination, azarenka and senator scott and former fbi assistant director chris swecker ask me think for coming on. senator, you for us about your colleague, senator from utah asked a good question, here it is and i will ask for your response... >> why was president trump allowed to take the stage as exhibit 2:00 pm exactly 70 minutes after multiple suspicious person reports were provided? complete with photos? and information suggesting that of the assailant had a rangefinder, something that ordinary people don't use in this kind of circumstance? >> senator again, it was suspicion not weapon, there was
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no indication that there was an individual with a gun or threat or other bad intentions. >> trace: your thoughts on that senator? >> i mean it does not make any sense, you don't take a risk with the presidents life. their job is to take no risk, this is, you do not take a risk when the former president gets shot. this is what i don't understand, when i had mass shootings in my street, as school shooting in parkland, what we did is we did local press conferences with all law enforcement, local, state and federal and we gave people all the information we had. i have to ask, as senator do you think it was a second shooter? they should be doing press conferences answering all of those questions every day, we should not have to wait until 17 days later, they never held a press conference, makes no sense. >> trace: it's been kind of a blame game, chris swecker over to you because they're blaming
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the locals now, this is ronald rowe of the acting secret service director now saying, hey,, it was not as it was the locals. >> at the only thing we had was locals were working an issue after 3:00 which would have been the former president's right hand aside where the shot came, nothing to about the man on the roof, nothing about a man with a gun, none of that information made over our net. >> trace: it appears like they needed a roadmap to defined this crime. >> i mean it clearly he was not so subtly laying it off on the local officers, that may make this clear, it is up to the service to set the conditions, medications, and their expectations, if they're going to leverage local officers and work in interagency operations they have to let them into the tent, into this case it was clear they wanted to wears a dark soot and the sunglasses and to be all around the president and the podium, they are not out
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there in the trenches actually patrolling and getting on rooftops. they are not going to do that, they will make sure the local officers know exactly what to do and how to communicate things of that nature. >> trace: that's a very good point. the fbi deputy director talked about their shooter kind of looking at different social media posting it in different social medias, watch... >> something very recently uncovered that i want to share is a social media account which is believed to be associated with the shooter back some of these comments, if ultimately attributable to the shooter appeared to have reflected anti-semitic and anti-immigration themes to espouse political violence and are described as extreme in nature. >> trace: senator scott we're learning more about the shooter but boy it is drip drip, very slow. >> if they have an account like that, put it up publicly. let us look at it, don't give us tidbits of it, put all the
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information out? what happens, if somebody does not tell you something, what you think? you think the worst! that is what they are doing to! now they published their part of conspiracy, that is exactly what is happening now. >> trace: i have ten seconds to wrap this up chris. >> and i mean, yeah,, this is a scenario where the -- nothing went right basically, wait -- secret service, are spending too many resources on other things other than protection, that ought to be explored by congress and another hearing, they have the resources. >> trace: i'm sure there will be more hearing is coming a, chris swecker ask and it is god thank you. the trump campaign launched its first advertising was attacking his knee opponent, vice president kamala harris, marianna rafferty is herewith of a latest. >> trump campaign first big hitters attack hitting in swing states with a spotlight on the vp record as a president of bidens that bordered chzar back
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the 12 million-dollar add it went live at all about the border labeling hurt week, and dangerously liberal, hitters now appearing to shift supports towards stricter border security but 2018 when senator here is import lawmakers to reject any border aid, saying in the letter "reject president trump fiscal year 19 funding request for a costly and ineffective border wall, new border patrol agents and a large increase and u.s. immigrations and custom personnel"? the harris campaign is now an active 2020 website also reportedly claiming hitters would work as president to "reduce and -- reduce incarceration of 2slgbtqiap+ it a joe's" spec lesion continues on whom my to be here is vp, the potential list narrowing down to seven. >> trace: thank you. is bringing a looking strategist, lauren claffey tomlinson along with california
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gop jessica millan patterson, thank you both were coming on, laurette do you first, jd vance made this point today to fox's grady trimble, watch... >> younger voters don't realize that kamala harris is the reason why they can't afford groceries and it can't afford housing, this campaign is going to drive that difference between trump's policies and calm "policies, younger voters will then come home. >> trace: you don't find kamala harris talking a lot about the economy, is that a fair board? >> yes the fundamentals of these rays has not changed, democrats change the top of the ticket, enjoined an ice enthusiasm bump right now and it's at the comment tied again but ultimately this phrase ends up being a referendum on biden and a hair's over the past five years, they have to ask themselves how they feel right now into this moment about where they are with the economy, the cost of living, crime, immigration, these issues still remain to the top issues on voters minds. even though kamala harris today
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again in georgia was saying things like she wants to attack corporations and white tags on cost of living, and other policies, i don't think she can step away from how her policies with the biden administration ended up increasing inflation. >> trace: exactly right, saying by the way they both need to defend and attack, here... >> look, she will get slaughtered, they are coming o out, this is just part of -- no different than it was any other time. they have to get up and get ready, be able to defend and attack at the same time. it's going to be a time of struggle, as to who vice president harris is. >> trace: the attack part seems easy, they are doing that, it is defining the record they are having trouble with. >> or they will try to make the american people put blinders on to what has happened over the last 3.5 years, you cannot talk about of the border crisis without talking about the
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illegal border crossings being about 140 percent over the last 3.5 years, you can't ask america to see what they are not a seeing. >> trace: a want to put this up, this is nate silver, his ellicott torah car legit forecast use either, he has president trump ahead 61.3, that is the percentage, the odds on favorite to win the electoral college, lauren? >> again, i think this raises going to be very tight and it will come down to a handful of swing states? most importantly the voters that trump campaign has been spending a lot of time during outrage, hispanic and black men politically inactive. it is that 9 percent of undecided voters that are up for grabs right now, that is either trump campaign and the gop has to remain focused, they cannot get distracted by these attacks and issues, they have to focus on policy and where americans are today and to speak to those
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voters. >> trace: she talks about a policy here, you think why are they continuing with is a weird thing? trump is weird, jd vance is weird, is all weird and everybody's onboard, seems like a losing battle. >> you cannot talk about the policies, if we talk about the policies you have to talk about the failures of the biden harris administration and they don't want to do that, they want to use what a cool objectivity have, the trump campaign has been incredibly effective talking about policies affecting everyday american. >> trace: any gazan vice president? >> no, it is not about a, they will be running against calm "and her failed record, does not matter who she chooses. >> trace: lauren, any idea get any gas on who the vp choice maybe? >> i think she goes with that shapiro of pennsylvania because her advisers are telling her to. >> trace: thank you both. [ ♪♪ ] >> trace: the fox news at night commonsense department
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knows a satire when it sees it, the definition is simple, to use humor to expose people's stupidity of politics and other issues, when commonsense saw a new kamala harris campaign ad, the first thing that came to mind was satire! because the ad is it intended to "highlighted trump failure to secure our southern border" it is funny, right? trump ran on securing the border, he secured the border, the left called him inhumane. that harris campaign now says "donald trump blog the bill to increase the number of border patrol agents" did anybody and the harris campaign read the 2018 letter signed by calm a maxing "reject presidential trump fiscal year 2019 funding request for a costly and ineffective border wall and new border patrol agents" it is the same harris that trump is an effective actions, the same one that wanted to dismantle ice and
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now, kamala harris don't call me the czar here is what makes our immigration system is broken and is as we have twaddle or choices "the one who will fix our board immigration system or the one who is trying to stop her. commonsense thinks it is a fine line between satire and a liar, one is funny, one is sad, this side is sad. let's bring in conservative commentator, noah pollak to make it thinking that -- thank you for coming on? as snippet of the harris campaign added that just dropped, watch... >> com lawmac prosecuting gang members and go off them sentenced to prison, trump is trying to avoid being sentenced to prison, there are two choices in this election, the one that will fix our broken immigration system, and the one who is trying to stop her. >> trace: i don't know, it almost, it's almost as bad as
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the economy, i don't want to be in the border czar but all will go after trump for the border, have we lost our electoral mines? >> i do think she has, she understands that mainstream media has or back and she will like she has a rest of her career flip-flop as she thinks is necessary to get ahead? that is what calm "does, she has done at every step of the way of her career in california, on the federal level where she bashed joe biden running against him, then kissed his butt when she decided to be his vp, she is continuing that same legacy at all think is a good one for her, at this national stage against donald trump got her actions speak louder than these ads it do anything that is where the trump campaign needs to go. >> trace: defining your record is about a place to start, governor schapiro is calling trump to stop talking we believe about of the country. he said this, watch... >> at a message donald trump,
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stop [ bleep ] talking america. [ cheering and applause ] this is the greatest country on as a face of the earth! let's not acting like it! [ cheering and applause ] >> trace: there is a difference between pointing out your opponents failures and talking bad about the country. >> interesting parallel to the harris add about immigration and the border, i mean, i wish liberals and democrats were a bit more patriotic but we know from over eight years, they ask you have a much greater criticisms of the united states and are much less proud of americans, so he's kind of promoting this idea that liberals are actually the real patriots versus conservatives, it's a little bit like kamala harris claiming that she is actually the border hawk. >> trace: it is, it's interesting, we are back taking trump out of context thing, now it's as though he said that he is going to outlaw elections, and you think, how may times can
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you take him out of context and how were deglazed as it is out of cagle's all the way back in to find people on both sides, they have all been debunked where they keep doing it, they think it works. >> they keep doing it over and over again, i have so many liberal friends texting me, a right of this article is a true? what you think? and i actually got my knowledge i gave is that it's very similar to in 2016 where he said we are going to win when is so much you will hated winning, nobody will hate winning, he will not actually outlaw elections, he did not even say anything about it you will never vote again, he said he will not have to vote again, you watch the clip in its entirety, it's very trump, that's the weight -- point he was making, telling christians like myself, guys he will be fine, you will beat winning isn't much you won't have to worry about social issues to through blood about, dictator for a day, it goes on and on? eric, just a cartoon, he said this, watch... >> if there is anything to us white dudes like to do is have a
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good hot take, we're not running against donald trump, we are running against don-old trump and we should communicate that. >> trace: it's embarrassing to know what. >> they have no actual policy critique, it's like we will go from one shiny object to another shiny object, don-old? this is so lame. >> trace: it's laughable. >> it's silly, how many of these can they come up with? we have a few more months to go, how many more times can we do this? >> can we care they care about age when their party was covering up the crypt keeper himself joe biden for all of these years? >> it's unbelievable, elisha, noah pollak, thank you. pull results coming up from the republican race for the u.s. senate in arizona, later israel strike is back at hezbollah causing detentions in the region
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to rise even higher, we will talk with the family a hostage still being held by hamas, plus night two of our common wisdom series as we focus on file for trades that contribute to wisdom, tonight we're talking humility cat tolerance, creativity and curiosity. and if we ask if we wanted those things to draw from you, things that you like another people which brings us to the "the nightcap", we want to know which one of these trades do thing contributes to former president trump appeal, clearly much of the countries drawn to him so is it some or all of these traits that make him appealing or something else altogether, let us know on that her eggs and instagram at @tracegallagher, we will read your responses coming up into the "the nightcap", we will be right back. [ ♪♪ ]
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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: pull results coming in from this hour from the republican primary in arizona, the sheriff is challenging trump ally carrie lake for the gop nomination, this new correspondent live in phoenix with the latest. >> good evening we are watching the results coming in right now, as of this moment republican terry lake has a significant lead over the share of market lamb, lake has long been the favorites to win the gop nomination, she will likely take on democratic congressman who is unopposed but i will tell you, lake's own party are concerned about the prospects in a general election, former president trump is far more popular than lake in those states that she nearly lost in 2020? them washington post reports arizona republican mega- donor randy kendrick e-mailed friends
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that lake "cannot win in november" last made former president trump who endorsed lake participated in otello raleigh where he slammed lake's likely opponent, iraq war veteran. >> mr. trump: a guy that is not respected, he is not respected their, people don't listen to him, they don't take him seriously. >> now he currently leads lake and most head-to-head polls and quickly at have to give you an update on a gop primary for congressional district 80, it's a safely red seed by the former president trump raised eyebrows when he embraced -- and was to both candidates and that raise, we will continue watching those results come in. >> trace: live it for us in phoenix thank you. breaking tonight hamas had the head of their political bureau has been assassinated in it to ron by an israeli airstrike, israel has tried to back that up earlier in the day saying they went after a
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top-tier leader on hezbollah, is bringing to the family a hostage still being held by hamas in gaza, ronen neutra and orna neutra joining is not talk about their son ronen neautra, at 298 daisy have not heard anything about your son, what are you hearing from leaders? and we have met with president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu gained dc, what'd they tell you, sir? >> that is right, we met in the white house last week to gather with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president biden, and we got our commitment from both leaders that ideal to -- a deal to release the hostages and it is in the works, president biden has laid out in late may, and we were under the impression prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu is going to work towards a weight -- a deal, put into motion unfortunately we haven't seen that and we are very concerned. >> trace: is the ideal predicated on a cease-fire in gaza at all? >> definitely a cease-fire, all about reaching a cease-fire, three phased in which there would be a first phase of humanitarian release and then second phase of younger men and soldiers will be released. >> trace: orna neutra -- >> last faze would be the bodies of taken hostages. >> trace: orna neutra i'm wondering if you think the violence in lebanon against hezbollah is having an impact on a potential cease-fire in gaza, is his concern you, it must?
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>> we are extremely concerned, for ten months now we feel like we are badly with a new cycle with everything going on in the world trying to keep the issue of hours on who is a hostage and the other hostages that are still there, 115 in number, to keep them at the forefront of the news, is been extremely difficult and it now with all the audit of islands in region we are very concerned that this will be a big distraction and not in favor of our son and bringing him out. >> trace: i wonder, do you think that here speech to the art and the sea which was compelling and riveting guide to do think it is helpful to do that, to keep the word about your son out there? >> we have to keep the word out there about our son and about their remaining hostages, it is a global humanitarian crisis, that is 115 hostages there, they
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are from do will citizens of, citizens of 24 countries, five different religions, and until they don't come out all of them, we have to keep talking about them and making sure they are not forgotten. >> eight of them are americans, administration must do everything in its power to bring them home. >> trace: the absolute showed, the administration needs to call again and again and again for the release of the hostages, we have not heard enough of that, best of luck to you, best of luck to ronen neautra and we will keep checking in to see how things are going with you, thank you. >> is thank you. >> trace: coming albot, last night we talked about donald trump's resilience after the assassination attempt and now his tenacity a standard millions, and also how resilience is a key trader for wisdom, tonight and our fox news
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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: donald trump's resilience in the face of an ss nation at a time has a standard millions and aren't hemmed more supporters there is a new book and study that says resilience is also leading to trade for wisdom, tonight and he will look at the final four traits of wisdom and whether those traits may also be part of the reason it half the people in this country are somehow drawn into the former president, mauser drawn to other people in their lives, and ada vogel is back live with more on the common wisdom and what we have to look for. >> donald trump has at least a few of the elements of common wisdom, we will get to that, in
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today's culture to may seem like wisdom has taken a backseat to self-promotion, glamor and the instagram culture, eight new study says there is other that make people wise it. tonight a look at the final four elements to the road to wisdom. >> and thousand 13, my body decided to fall apart a. >> after a chronic lyme disease and a misdiagnosis turn her world upside down, former er physician doctor laura feld a year 92 learn about life beyond medicine, and a need to understand wisdom, she launched a scientific research project and it came up with 60 wise people who shared eight common elements, resilience, kindness, positivity, spirituality, humility, tolerance, creativity and curiosity, number 5, humility to be humble and modest. >> very lucky. >> they were the only two husband and wife in the study, a wildly successful record
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producer selling over 100 million records at 13 numbe, think barbra streisand, the bee gees and saturday night fever, but you may never know what, their walls are filled with art and family photos, two grammys on a back shelf and their bedroom and it gold records hidden away with toilet paper and bedding in a basement cl closet. >> some of them are into the garage, if i had a gold records on the wall, in any time summary comes to my house, they would -- we would just be talking about the records. >> number 6 tolerance, having sympathy for those around us and other beliefs and practices differing from our own, number 7 creativity, the ability to think about problems differently or look at scenarios from a different perspective, number 8, curiosity, a desire to learn and an adjustor to those around you, he says listening to others has been instrumental in his success. >> your goal as a record producer is demotivated creative
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people, so listening and humility are keys to that. >> back to the number 1 element, resilience, the idea that things happen for you, not to you, the doctors as a she learned it to conclude even her illness is a gift. >> you can tell my speech is not a great, it's been gifted to me to enjoy my kids more, in your life more. >> of the doctor's conclusion is that wisdom is like a code word for being at peace catches as anybody can become wise but it does take practice and it will not happen overnight. by the way, the doctor is -- the successful record producer also created the drum loop and he does not talk about that either! >> trace: he has done very well for himself and he's very humble. is bringing to the founder of american grade concept, restaurant owner andrew gruel, we brought john for a certain reason, we had a doctor on last
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night but because you have a very many successful businesses and you hire people, you look for outgoing people, you look for people who have wisdom and people that are kind and will benefit your business and want to put these because you have humility, tolerance, creativity and curiosity. i wonder do you look for that in the people that you are trying to higher? >> we always look for that, i should also mention emma dr f food. [ laughter ] especially humility, it's about placing your ego on the shelf and trying to seek out and to be empathetic of others, also the curiosity element is important, you want to be curious about finding somebody else's strength and you draw that strength out that is key especially looking for a middle level managers or entry level management is that they can interact and engage with others to try to find those strengths and others. >> trace: i thought this pole was interesting, this is the new york times, leadership skills, between kamala harris and the former president trump, 60 percent believe the former
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president is a strong leader, for 8 percent say lawmac as a strong leader, clearly the races closer to those,, is not a 12-point gap. and you wonder what it is that people see in leadership and donald trump, is at his history and businesslike you? is it is something else that you kind of look for now you seek out and people you want to lead with your money at stake? a. >> i think i don't want to lean into this too much about it this may be it with trump, they humility peace, nobody thinks of donald trump was not having an eagle, but we don't know what happens behind closed doors. of 20th reverse engineer it, he has created an amazing partnerships, a greatly successful, that is what happens when you knock down those walls and include relationships with people by virtue of putting your ego aside to create those partnerships traits especially when you see the common man in the middle of america who says this guy gets me. >> trace: is interesting, this goes back to the top of the whole thing, people to all eight
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of these traits, the one at the top is a resilience, you talked about again in your peace, it seems like resilience is the one thing that you, positivity, they'll kinda fall, the common denominator is it resilience, the rest can be equated. >> it definitely, the doctor said that, she says in her book, she said to me, resilience is the key to this whole thing. love these other ones, all the rest of the elements are connected. when you talk about donald trump, most people don't think i've humility but he showed as definitely resilience, and spirituality, you talked about being saved by god? like i said, he has a few of these things and as you mentioned, when you hire people, you look for these qualities. because you want your employees to be smart and wise, right? >> trace: can we put these back on the screen one more time? resilience is one, kindness, i do know, maybe we are split on
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this, maybe he's kind at, i don't know him that while, clearly he is positive, spirituality, chef would you say? they found that after the attempted assassination, humility? not sure, tolerance? seemed is to be something his staff and the people close to him say he is, his family and a staff say yes, creativity yes, probably, correct? >> you have to take different approaches to solve problems and i think he has done that, i would give creativity thumbs up. >> trace: curiosity? i have seen no mention about curiosity, wise curiosity when you talk about wisdom, you are constantly eager to learn? >> constantly eager to learn, in the book there was an example of a young girl born in a japanese concentration camp, her mother sent her out on many trips around the world, she wanted her to be curious about the world, also shows an interest in other people b3 that as a whole thing, in your case you want people to be curious about everything that because it helps as you're
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saying, you need, you pick from certain industries because of certain aspects these industries have a. >> you have to be curious about their strengths and will -- weaknesses, as a leader you have to bring out those great -- strengths, and the people, let them fail a little bit, be curious about how much they can fail before the end of self-deprecating and giving them that rope. >> trace: some of the people had five of these traits, only two had all eight. >> only one. >> trace: only one! >> most had two or three, one had all eight is not amazing? >> trace: i think i have seven here, i don't know, i think you have a six or seven as well chef one i will take one. >> trace: i'm teasing, great stuff, speaking for coming on. coming up, humility, tolerance, creativity and curiosity, which of these attributes contribute the most to trump appeal and which do you find most attractive and a
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>> trace: back with the "the nightcap" crew, kevin corke, main rafferty and jessica pattison, tonight's topic wise guy, tonight and our common wisdom series we discussed how humanity, tolerance, curiosity magnify a person's wisdom, which of these days think contribute most to trump historic popularity? which defined most appealing and away way you may know? kevin corke? >> good question, as and he has a combination but i think about had to pin it down i would think the fog that he has courageous, yes, you can be brash, people really like somebody who stands for something i think that matters. >> trace: i think it does as well, we talked about this in the last segment, where you see different traits in people and you're drawn to them and it makes them up for the better or worse somebody that you are interested in the one i will
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lean on creativity, i think that trump brings a fresh perspective to traditionally clichéd government problems and a think a lot of people like that. >> trace: and he do? >> i will go with creativity, curiosity and tolerance, is a tolerance because people are calling the guy hitler every day, and he has tolerated, other people may crumble at that three jessica? >> i think curiosity is one of those characteristics present in trump has, when he surrounds himself with people with a very different opinions, he is always curious to see a different point of view, and think curiosity. >> trace: i think if you're curious to get sloppy back a lot, if you are curious and get sloppy back a lot it leads us to the top of the list which is resilience, you have to have wanted. one is eight and one is one, maybe there is a correlation. >> absolutely, i thought resilience because it no matter what happens to him he's getting right back up onto saying i am still here, i am fighting, i
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think resilience is a big one is. >> trace: as we saw in the iconic shot with a am i can flag in the back, we asked what you thought, do these? draw you to donald trump on instagram yes 84 percent, x. 84 percent, stephanie says transparency endless drive, love before america earned the traits i admire most, luke says curiosity, i love that he came up with the idea of no tax on tips, trump is not afraid to make hard decisions to matter how popular or unpopular they may be, that his leadership, schuyler, his patriotism, tommy says creativity and the level of the country, businessmen always find a way to win, and kelly says trump is the real deal, says trump is the real deal, thank you for watching a make is late news, i am tracing gallagher in los angeles, we will see you back here again tomorrow might be passed down to you.
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