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>> we are at a time. it takes harland williams guide that said our studio audience dreamy tracy >> thank you. good evening everyone welcome t america's lateness fox new @ night. i am trace gallagher in los angeles. even breaking tonight less than three weeks to the midterm elections of president biden is pressed on his top domestic priorities watch now as fox new what has grows father peter bizzy tries to get to the botto of it. >> [indescernable]
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>> all important. unlike you, there's no one thin that crosses the board. domestic ask about one policy t multiple issues and all important. >> fox news contributor joe concha has thoughts about the president's reaction enjoins us the homelessness in california is so out of control and the left is calling it a crisis. fox new @ night investigates what's going on in the big cities including potential remedies it to the ever-growing problem. what would you say if i told yo one toilet, one sync it would cost as much as the average hom in san francisco. we thought the same thing. we called in the fox new @ nigh common sense department for tha one. plus an update to a story idea for tucker carlson tonight on the award-winning journalist missing since the fbi reportedl seized classified information i a heavily underrated.
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we begin tonight with president biden that the big release of that 15 million more barrels of oil from the strategic petroleu reserve. kevin corke is live in the nation's capital. >> good evening. had there are critics of plenty. but the white house still insists this is a response to a ongoing national emergency that deserves special attention. by that definition, it's not political. >> it's not politically motivated at all. it's motivated to make sure i continue to push on what i've been pushing on. that is it making sure there's enough oil that's being prompte by the companies so that we hav the ability to be able to produce enough gas in that we need at home. >> that statement flies in the face of the administration's actual policies. noting when compared to other administrations, biden slammed the door domestic production
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restricting better policing to an unprecedented level. it say nothing of sitting on more than 4,000 pending applications for permits to drill. he was timbs to her reacting. we reminded the white house at the pick of actions that will make it much harder to produce at the us barrels that they intended to eventually buy back. fixing the prior mistakes will have far greater impact than anything announced today. meanwhile on capitol hill, indignation as republicans call the president's latest plan a got punch up for american consumers. >> at strategic petroleum reserve is not the political petroleum as art. he's played politics with that said national security. >> and for what it's worth, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded sits at $3.85 that's a 50 cents higher than i was this time last year. 15 million barrels is a pretty
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small number when you think about how much oil we actually use each and every day. >> and when you release them over the course of two weeks it's even less. >> my perez in the nation's capital. thank you. president biden is adamant his domestic policy focus is diversified and that releasing oil from our emergency reserve is not politically motivated. let's begin the author of, mayhem. >> joe concha great to see you we played a little bit of this in the intro but i want to play the whole thing if i can back-and-forth between peter ducey in the president earlier today. >> [indescernable] >> all important. unlike you, there's no one thin that crosses the board. ask about foreign policy to visit multiple multiple issues and all important be back we ought to be able to walk and
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chew gum at the same time. >> what's the point? answer the questions give us a great answer or a straight answer. my thoughts? once again the president comes across as condescending and defensive by taking a personal shot peter bizzy. overall mr. biden answer the question with another thousand island islandwide salad. he says that there's multiple issues to address about the question is what is he doing to address them? if you would stay and answer questions at longer there could be a follow-up because of inflation he's argued is spending more money hundreds of billions at the inflation reduction act number inflation every study says otherwise is clear to the reckons prizes is dependent on saudi arabia, russia and venezuela. i can't be good. it's pretended that it isn't happening i could go on. but we have find a time the bottom line is when the
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president morphs into grandpa simpson and says there are multiple issues and then runs off the stage anyway, that tell me he's not very interested in being held accountable. >> you talk about you see the president today as he had himself in the break in this article from the new york times we have katie rogers saying tha joe biden's taken the reins at 1600 she writes the following after mr. biden delivered nearl two hours into his conference back in january members of the senior staff or rehashing the appearance of the treaty room with the first lady appeared. she pointedly ends the group wh nobody stepped in to stop it. according to a person in that room but where was the person she demanded who was supposed t end at the news conference? if joe biden was in the room he would say look i was fine. of course he's the president an if he wants to stay there you should. that was on last a solo press conference at this person held. that was a long time ago and
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also adjusting this is being leaked out now to the new york times at three weeks before a midterm. again, this speaks volumes around what little confidence the first lady of the president 's handlers have and that the ability to answer questions about his policy and performance they have seen enough three quarters of americans don't want this president to seek a second term in the number one reason given is he's too old. a second recent job performance at that in good. >> i was talking about his comments today and i was interested because they were a couple of takeaways i noticed. talking about gas prices this had been going on for five or six years and you think inoculation date gas was $2.31 gallon and then you're kind of look at him where he goes to saudi arabia and begs them not to stop the oil flow until afte the midterms. now he's tapping the strategic
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reserves again and that says it's not political. >> is not politically motivated at all. it's motivated to make sure i continued to push what i've bee pushing on and that is making sure there's enough oil that's being pumped by the companies s that we have the ability to be able to produce enough gas we need at home. oil we need at home. at the same time keep moving in the direction of providing for alternative energy. >> it's an unintended promo for your book. that's the answer that it's not political? it so political. the buck stops with everybody else but this president. it stops with vladimir putin. the put price hike and he blame the russian invasion of ukraine except that happened in februar gas prices have been going up since january 2021. nearly a year earlier and now complains a wheel companies thi
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is so obviously a hail mary. increasingly likely the senate the big question is why now. why go back to the strategic reserve 19 days before the election? the numbers of the numbers to 3 when he took office and now approaching $4 exceeding $7 and some parts he knows it's a big driver in terms of why his parties going to struggle so much on election day. i got 15 seconds left? does it work? it's a political strategy is a working? i very much doubt it because as we've seen what is going to the oil reserves in the past it didn't have an immediate impact is certainly not what the 19 days and certainly not somethin people will feel hey they are going down i think i like what the democratic party is doing. too little, too late. a growing number of the homeles
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in big cities in california hav been seeking shelter in metro chains of buses and stations prompting authorities to begin exploring options to curb the practice. he joins us live on set los angeles good evening. at the la board of supervisors is majority democrat and that this week it gave its homeless initiative staff at 90 days to report back some proposals on how to solve the homeless crisi on public transportation. the county board is considering 24 hour navigation hubs or homeless can be given direction to shelters and get connected t social services. the board is also considering starting a homeless task force that includes members from multiple departments clued metr police. an estimated 69,000 people are homeless. a 4 percent increase of homeles crisis in california. even grabbing the attention of hollywood a lester susan sarandon. at this a still frame the
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actress tweeted showing block after block of homeless camp in oakland, california it turns ou the video is about one year and how follow. i talked to tom wolfe to be in on your screen he also shared that video that serena did retweeted thomas from the bay area tells me that let's camp has been cleaned up a bit but quote still looks awful. as does most of oakland tonight. tom tells us he's a lifelong democrat and recovering addict he says quote the local left is destroying san francisco in the name of compassion. the homeless problem is not limited to california. this is from washington dc metr that person taking up three seats and covering themselves with a sheet. this a photo tucking by sean mangino. he says he was on the train for eight stops and that person remain sprawled across the seat the entire time. >> are driving and go by 11 homeless encampments of my drive
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. eleven under bridges that prett much everywhere people are frustrated that these tenants are in their front yard and playing big bucks in california for their homes and they've got a look at that. the big question of the homeles crisis is why california can't build more housing. the commonsense department department can help explain in san francisco there's a neighborhood called nelly valle which is planning to build a public restroom. when toilet when sink all genders estimate a cost when $.7 million which is the cost o an average home. the estimated completion of the restroom is 2025. is the bathroom being constructed of gold? it's being constructed in california. it takes an average of 255 days to hire a city worker and then there is planning planning zoning and regulations plus the architectural process in the architectural drawings with the commission. after that the plans go to the city for multiphase review.
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when they are done itself to park central. and finally the board of supervisors. only then can the bidding process began. not a single nail has been powe of that and remember 1.7 millio is the initial estimate of the california bullet train was a 43 billion it's now 113 billion and it's decades behind schedule . at that rate the common sense department digs the bathroom should be done early 2030s a cost of nine may $10 million per step into the scribe crisis roundup a canine god the 80 -year-old driver of the illegally parked the van admitted to having several guns in his car and police arrested him since weapons are banned on capital grounds. a home surveillance camera cry burglary and that the family watched it play out live while they were out for dinner.
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terms out to mira got a pig on her phone alerting her camera picked up an unfamiliar face to men dressed all in white ransacked the master bedroom used jewelry. there is people coming and stealing taking away our safety which is the most important thing that feeling of the loss of safety and things can be replaced but i want families to feel safe in their own home. >> in new york police are looking for this purse snatcher who robbed a 60 -year-old woman at knife point if you know anything about it police would like you to call them. in baltimore a murder, camera police are now releasing this footage from twentytwenty askin for help who shot 40 when -year-old the annual brower point blank at a train stop two years ago their offer begin 8,000-dollar reward for info leading to the guy's arrest and conviction. dramatic photos at a vegas show what happens when you straight
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razor. two cars it took off at more than 100 miles per hour, flew a red light crashed at sending debris than a quarter mile. it demolished a bus stop had a fire hydrant of multiple cars. at least one of the drivers is facing several charges. luckily no one was killed. while were on crime have you heard about this earlier today was on tucker carlson cover rin in abc's news producer who home was raided by the fbi and nobod has heard from him since. you think abc news would be all over it. wrong. >> here's a completely bizarre story we can't really guess as to what's really going on but a abc news reporter gets a visit from armed men with guns are from the administration at home in the disappears and has been heard from since. trace gallagher has that story tonight. >> the missing journalist is a 52 -year-old james gordon
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recovered national security and terrorism for abc news. in april of this year the fbi conducted a heavily armed at radack his explore apartment in virginia. they called at a quarter authorized law enforcement meeting the search warrant was approved by a federal judge. during the raided the fbi also seized his laptop. anonymous sources told the laptop included classified information. james gordon meeks attorney believes only a source inside the government would know that says the leak is highly inappropriate. the biden administration prohibits seizing documents fro journalists without authorization from you as attorney general lisa monaco leading many to ask a y with th deputy ag get that kind of approval. it's notable that james at meek was award-winning producer of a hulu documentary called 3212 unredacted the 30 to 12 refers to the special forces unit
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ambushed a nice year in 2017 fo soldiers lost their lives and the pentagon kept giving the families different versions of what happened. i also cover that story of top to one of the widows at the time . >> you always knew his aunts before he went and i think he knew he was probably not coming home. i think he knew that if you too a risk, some of his friends might. >> the pentagon finally blamed the special forces for for embarking on a rugged mission. another abc journalist to work on the philly documentary inexplicably left the network a few months before james meek disappeared. as for beekeeping raided by the fbi having his documents seized never being charged in disappearing, we asked the news why they or correspondence like jonathan karl are not covering it saying only meek resigned abruptly and has not worked for
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us in months. very odd. >> that's a really word story and may there's a normal explanation for we are also learning that just before he disappeared james gordon meek had been finishing a book calle operation pineapple express about a group of green berets who came together to rescue afghans targeted by the taliban the chaos of the afghanistan withdrawal. tucker is on at the top of the hour. across the country crime is up overdose deaths are up and test scores are down way down. act scores hit their lowest point and more than 30 years former education secretary of drugs are built better at joint is next and later don't forget to take your contact lenses out before you go to bed tonight. we don't want to end up like this one in today's boston vira videos just a bet
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>> new will raise over the stat of education in the us admit ac college prep scores hitting a 3 year low. the consistent lowering of standards over several decades and that new fox news pulling finding a large majority of parents concerned about what is being taught in schools. it lets bring in former secretary of education and development at talk about these big issues. it's always great view to join as i went to read a part of thi ap article get your response. quoting at the class of 2022's average act composite score was at 19-point a of 36 marking the first time since 1991 the average score was below 20 test scores are optional for first-year student admission at
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many institutions at some colleges at such as the university of california event on for a test blind policy wher scores are not considered even if it submitted it does not mak sense to continually lower standards and somehow hope and dream that performance levels will rise. >> we lower standards of the sa and now the act so the response of most appearance says let's raise the standards response institutions of higher educatio that stopped the test let's not use it the test anymore that's dispense of ed we are setting records hi records in terms of spending on american education but that's about it. >> it's adjusting alydar sweat talked about this he talked about this and wait and and the find his perspective interestin he writes the following academi standards since were talking about them in general have been consistently lowered over the past several decades that shoul
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come as no surprise because standards for admission to colleges and universities have been lowered as well. meritocracy is replaced by othe factors such as identity politics the standards will continue to diminish and i thin it's a fair assessment you see meritocracy at the away. >> at is a professor as well as a lawyer who is my professor said i was the best conservativ student he ever had. anyway and then he said the sam thing to ted cruz adult who is talking about. this is the case mediocrity is all over higher education. there are very few select situations now and many of thos selected ones i have decided no to be selective on the basis of sats or act's were scores and grades and how much you know bu
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on your identity. there is a game being played in admissions offices where people change their names to have inappropriate or preferred last name to an obvious anglo-saxon when and that may get un. this is creating a lot of cynicism about the whole system which is entirely inappropriate. it college worth it is the question that a lot of parents are asking that they had not asked before it's the right one task that cost a lot to get you money's worth? you bring that parent someone u at this pull-up this is about parents who are extremely or very concerned and see right there inflation number one what's taught in schools is number two. it looks to be like parents do not plan on sitting on the sidelines anymore. >> and that this is interesting giving the midterms coming up because it is a kind of republican lane we see. obviously it has mostly to do
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with inflation in the economy but there's also a tilt and peoples' thinking. these institutions the universities at the professors been pretty much the property o left organizations and people they've been democratic situations. people are saying, are they worth it and so tilting more to the republican side i think it will affect the election as well . >> i think you're right lastly we don't forget you by the firs drugs are the country and i wan you to watch this a part of his face and will get a response on the other side. >> cures a holler from this radio that a gun you've got wee about $5,000 with of cash and this appears to be fat and all with different additives cut in and a little bit of methamphetamine. that no that no he writes in hi
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story west virginia is at the end of the line. is that a solution? go to the front of the line where west virginia is the end that's a good fast and it was worth time. the manpower needs to be put at the front. to clear these cartels foreign terrorists organizations and go after them where they are. gun battles on our border with each other and importing stuff. somebody pointed out the other day the death toll from opioids is now equaling the number of people killed in world war ii. about 100,000 a year 180,000 last year and opioids. it's crazy always great to have you think you picking up now when he left off los angeles county hit hard by the nations of crisis with related deaths increasing by 1700 percent.
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let's bring a john khatami too talk about the biggest problems he's trying to tackle i got to get the breaking news get your take on this because it got the la sheriffs and daa at lax they gathered in 12,000 fentanyl pills they were all hidden in whoppers, skittles into sweetheart boxes clearly a side they're trying to move the stuf and make it appear as if it's candy. >> the targeting kids the targeting kids and teenagers we need to aggressively prosecute the dealers in these cases. we need to go out and if we can prove the case we need to charg them with a second-degree murde their sales to kids and defer selling tickets and kids dying. we've had numerous kids in the valley overdose on fentanyl we've had it at melody ramos 15 -year-old girl who died in september. we had cake kitchens a 17 -year-old boy died in october
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and it's a horrible thing that' going on in los angeles. >> and went about those up with numbers that opioid open deaths is stunning 6,843 we laid tests over the past five years they spiked and more than 1700 percent of los angeles county and as you've noted in los angeles that da does not want to severely punish these distributors the pressures of fentanyl and a lot of local counties want to. >> but no is not just an overdose, it's a poison. their poisoning our kids we hav these dealers that are killing her children in terrorizing our communities. you need to be ada who steps up and says record a whole these dealers accountable for selling that to children and killing he children and we have at san bernardino riverside orange county köln fresno their own stepping up and prosecuting
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these dealers we have a da in angeles who refuses to do that. >> only say death penalty we meet second-degree murder for the fennel dealers. what are we talking timewise. >> if you charge second-degree they face 15 years-life is a serious charge it tells the dealers to be held accountable it sets a determent it also tells the parents that we will make sure that we prosecute anybody who kills a child to th fullest extent of the law i wan to put this up this is california governor gavin newso the gop left to campaign a big tough on crime but here's the truth their policies don't work eight of the ten states with th highest murder rates are bad good death is almost two times as high as the red states he's not doing his homework because he is leaving out the fact in the red states of the problems are the blue cities in baton rouge and birmingham these are controlled by democratic.
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>> first i tell people we have 15 year here in the sand unless i try to also say homicides are not republican or democratic issue is a human issue issue affecting us all. anybody who says that their leaders as comparing homicide rates does not understand homicide it does not care about the victims and their families. you don't compare murder rates and from one state to another. step up as a leader and say wha are you going to do to solve th problem. we don't charge the gun allegation we don't charge the gang allegation we led the vegetables were 17 years old ge released at 25 and that this is an individual that governor newsom endorsed and brought her to los angeles. it's disheartening that he will tweet something like that out and leave out all the victims and other family members while you talking there we are showin the video of the people going i smashing grads and entities people are being prosecuted in
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the business owners are hurting. it really has become a national chaotic situation. >> that's what they're afraid about about crime they can't go to the restaurant wearing jewelry they can't wear a watch they can't go to the store without getting attacked they can't have a family member is having gathering at home withou somebody coming in sheeting them . you have the lapd's things sometimes you have to walk away maybe it's good advice but you can't walk away when they storm your store they come after you in the subway or summer room tw can't walk away and that's what scares people think is so much still to come when california women becomes a letter while sight for sore eyes and that th 90 -year-old grandchildren know exactly who the favorites are today's best viral videos are next
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>> it's at that time first up into its viral videos animal what brookfield zoo and esther cargoes that barbara getting halloween treats tortoises porcupines goats and bears of m among the animals getting to enjoy pumpkins. at the zoo likes to give unfamiliar items to the animals for enrichment purposes. >> the red light and so long it's so infuriating and is a a crime i'd like to press charges press charges on a few. >> against against the city for kidnapping me and holding me hostage. >> i see here here we all know the pain of sitting among red light especially when you have somewhere to be about the city of atlanta is reminding people that 911 calls are for emergencies only using the recent call as an example of what not to do i think the dispatcher handled it pretty
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well but get those legs turning over the next step video not meant for those with a weak stomach maybe close your eyes though you should know the wome in the video could not close he or open her eyes without extrem pain seems seems that she had 2 contact lenses stuck in her right eye. the newport beach ophthalmologist who finally too out the lenses us as she though it was a world record. i think there's a lot more to the story like something weird will get to the bottom of it ge back. >> who had the cake the blue cake? who did? who had a you didn't have an application. >> you didn't have no blue cake it all. >> now. >> that's a budding politician pretty cute the toddler seen here did 98 the cake one of the ants smeared over his face his
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dad got a kick out of that got the whole thing a video that will come in handy someday. >> this might end up with the commonsense department you don' steal someone's issue that just did you a favor this antelope did not get the memo after two men untangled the animal from wired fencing the shoe got stuc on the antelope horn accidentally during the ordeal in the animal was spotted the next day with the shoe stuck in the same place and that new yor comedienne dam the more i going viral posting as a video of a ranking board his grandmother gets to rank your own grandchildren according to digital the board began on somewhat of a gag gift but that 90 -year-old that still moves the magnetic bases of her grandkids up and down based on their actions or activities of bringing another member into th family ranks high. while new tattoo is land one at the bottom of the board in a
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hurry. if you have viral video to shar hit me up at trace gallagher or at fox new @ night on social media. mayor eric adams of new york city scrambling tonight to deal with their illegal immigration crisis stemming from the blessing of migrants from borde states lower angle has the latest new york city's migrant relief center opening its doors on reno's island. the 449 bed facility whataburge railing house house big bust into the city from the southern border. the first way that moving end today after arriving at the bus terminal in midtown manhattan. their given koba tests upon entering. >> you come along way your clothes are probably dead if that's not the right mental state to be and to determine where you want to be at the nex several years of your life. it consists of one main tent
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with the potential to double capacity but a second attempt inside people want access to cots food at legal services and a recreation center officials say the center is a short-term solution for people as they figure out where to go. >> at the border they're gettin two choices pay yourself out of the border and into a different state or take these afraid not says york seamen and flux of migrants in recent months the increase has strained to the area shelters prompting local officials to create these tentative facilities at many of those big bust into the city ar coming from el paso, texas when the migrant came into importanc of and end el paso basically overwhelmed city officials say there will be no limit on how long migrants can remain at the facility speed thank you.
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recent polling suggests that th oregon gubernatorial race is trending toward a tossup betwee tina company ticket republican kissing drazen with independent betsy johnson in the mix all three squared off in a debate tonight featuring exchange work hotel at about the heat from he two competitors of the all-important issue of crime. tina is the original d from the police candidate. she did not support police even when rioters were attacking a police station. >> with got start by respecting our police that does not mean walking with the rioters or excoriating the police when the riots were happening. tina wrote a letter siding with the writers. >> drazen as trying to become the first republican elected governor of oregon and 44 years. do you like to watch her movies at home with the convenience of streaming?
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do you prefer to see them on th big screen? the great netflix debate is coming up why the rat problem i new york city is only getting worse fox new @ night investigates my wife just turne off the tv coming up
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>> pest control company orchid is at with this in my list of the countries that he to cities and not surprisingly the top five included the biggest in th us chicago, new york, la, washington dc and san francisco reporting from new york city tonight lowered green shows us how the big apple is struggling to put a rodent it's rat problem . >> good evening. it new york city rounds have made themselves a home their numbers keep increasing at an alarming rate. were not going to allow this plate of rats destroy the quality of life in our city. >> easier said than done they can survive unless that an ounc of food at they ended new york city they are feasting and ever-growing numbers. it sightings are up 70 percent from the same time two years ago . it where to 20 reported that number is up 18,000 from last year a big problem trash piled on curbs sometimes at 14 hours
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before it's picked up the next day. city is proposing to radically reduce it several hours to cut down the red problem. >> finding riots is something that we are focused on as we continue to make the city a livable city. everyone that knows me they kno i hate rats these at dining sheds restaurants put up during coalbed there attracted to the food crumbs and warmth during colder months city council members have proposed rat actio plan to target hotspots when rats congregate so garbage is the priority. >> with a population and the amount that garbage will it mak a difference? yes is a can be a significant difference i think may be over a . of three or four of five years. >> you're in the big apple that equal opportunity pests. i saw a rat scurried past a townhouse at that had been on the market for $50 million.
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>> last time i was in new york saw a rat the size of a small cat. that's bring in matt van for a night cap on something that the called the great netflix debate goes with all the streaming services. >> the wall street journal reports that top executives at netflix not beat for netflix to really smart original content i theaters. it is losing out hunter that thousands of dollars and not showing movies in theaters will create more buzz we asked our news at night yours do you prefer to watch movies at home or in theaters and overwhelmingly our viewers are now saying they'd to watch movies at home. i think 70 plus like to watch movies at home. >> it's kind of half-and-half like top gun maverick you have to see at the theater everybody enjoys it together people said you've got is see elvis the new one hand mike and i watched at home it was just fine. what about you?
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i loved it going to theaters have a confession i've not been to the movies of more than two years. >> one of our producers how old is this kid he wasn't even around with the first one came around maverick hapgood could you haven't seen everyone is telling me to see had not been more than two years growing up love going at the garbage is getting lazy you just sent her. i swear go see top gun. >> it's worth seeing it as i somewhat concept that thing as because of the screens are so big at home everyone anybody who's tv looks like a movie theater there so big but you miss the people kind of clappin when you do a gutfeld show them before they readily doing it, but they readily get a studio with no audience and now there' an audience at the energy level is higher it makes it more fun to be on. >> one of the netflix proposed getting movies into your homes at about four to six weeks afte
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the released in theaters i thin that would be a great idea you' have to wait a couple of months watch the first one and then go to the second one will do. >> that's it for us at the exit for watching america's lateness. fox new @ night. i trites gallagher unless you write back your tomorrow night have a great evening liz , gibson, do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep, tunel sleep support has
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