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>> out of time. jamie, jimmy, cat, our studio audience. fox news tonight is on next. i'm greg gutfell and i love you mare. >> thank you, greg, good evening every anyone welcome to america's late news fox news at night. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. ♪ ♪ >> breaking tonight, the first look into the home where four idaho university students were brutally stabbed to death, and there are new claims that one of the victims may have had a stalker. expert analysis moments away from former fbi agenten james
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galliano,. >> fauci questions about the origins of covid-19. jason here is here to react to that and keep a mass candy, hhs has new hecker recommendationings. vain vine or face an impeachment inquiry. we begin with breaking news out of chesapeake virginia and police say there are multiple fatalities and injuries after a mass shooting at a walmart. if you know the area we're talking abut battlefeel load in chesapeake. authority there's are responding to reports of an active shooter situation that happened a little after 10 p.m., meaning 1012 p.m. east coast time about two hours ago. witnesses on the scene and the reason we don't have pictures is because they are keeping the media away from the scene, but we're told the police response
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outside the store is massive. anywhere between 40 and 50 emergency vehicles that is a huge response meaning it is all hands on deck. now, the public speakers from the police us a are saying that they do not believe the death toll would be above 10. how they know that at this point in time we don't know because they process these shootings the same way you process any mass shooting. the police go into the building and they have to go aisle after aisle and loom after loom checking for both victims as well as any other shooters. noun, they tell us they believe the shooter, the only shooter , has been neutralized. in otherwards, he is dead. but again we are still waiting for an update on this situation. we will bring you that and more breaking news throughout the hour. as fox news at night continues. meanen time en idaho, still many more questions than answers tonight in the investigation
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into the grizzly murders f four university student and now police think a peeping tom might have played a role. matt finn is live. >> several new videos are showing us for the first time inside the home where those four university of idaho students were stabbed to death. the chilling video show the women laughing making jokes and enjoying life as room mate and friendism. tonight police have not not announced any suspects or leads. fox 92s crew on the ground reports police took two boxes out of the home today but otherwise there was little activity at the crime scene. yesterday, police temporarily expanded the crime scene tape to include a wooded hillside behind the house. fbi agents and idaho state police officers were seen trying to peer through the third story windows where a pair of pink boots sit that madison was pictured in. one patsibility investigators were determining if the killer
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could have watched the students through those windowsem. former assistant fbi director chris says it's possible the killer was able to easily murder and subdue the students in their sleep, perhaps leaving behind very little dna. >> what i'm getting, at least from what i've heard, and i'm fat on the inside, this could very well been the stalk orer or random person like ted baned whooper sued a t t of tonight. one own all four of these victims. >> on monday mother of murder victim ethan spoke at a memorial for her son. >> today we're here to honor the life and legacy of our son, and brother, ethan, one of the most incredible people you willive know. >> and tonight police say they looked extensively into tips that gonzalez had a stalker. investigators say they pursued
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hundreds of pieces of information but have not been able to identify any stalker trace. it's amazing we get or first look at the house and you see the different levels they're on that sliding glass door that could be pivotal in this case was kind of enolasessed area so it would go into the second floor which bring more confusion about whether, if he entered the house, why he went upstairs or did he go upstairs first or did he go downstairs and leave the bottom floor lone. >> what's interalso interesting is police are clarifying one of the room mates, the phone, one of their phones called 9-juan 1 for an unresponsive person. ewe keep asking this question, who did they think was unresponsive? the crime scene probably was so bloody, were those victims let inside their bedroom with the closed door free to think someone is not dead. >> you can see the blood coming out of the seed of the house. matt, stand by if you let's bring in retired fbi supervisory spelts agent james. i know you might have heard some experts saying that this now
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might be a stalker or someone who had targeted them or might kind of going back to the gainesville murders back in 1990. you say you believe this is a crime of passion; right? and they used an edged weapon and it always leaves a lot of clues, a lot of dna. do you think police hit a wool because we haven't heard anything about any potential suspects. >> no, trace. 13 hit a wall. i don't thinker. going to be very elective about what information they want to put out. they have even affianced a person of interest or potential suspect, they haven't gibbon a description of anybody or anything like that. could they have somebody en their sights? yes. could they have more than one person in their sights? yes. brunt they're being very selective about that. i think ales to your point, the question about a crime of passion, i think it was piti james who once famously said in the murder room, every murder comes down to one of the four ls, love, lust, loathing, or
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luker, dirty moneyem. police should be looking at it from tat perspective. bronze this a crime of opportunity or was this some intimate knowledge or intimate relationship between the killer and the four kids that were brutally murdered. >> forensic professor at jacksonville state said this to fews week, about the dna, quoting, he if you don't have anything to compare it to, meaning the dna, it's not going to help me very much. so the key here is if the offender has ever given a dna sample somewhere else or it's been collected on them and then you get a hit within the system on that subjectal if they did in fact leave viable dna behind. would you agree with that assess ment, james? >> yes. so, dna has been around for a short period of time, much shorter than, say, blood typing. since about 1986 or 1987 we've beenably to make positive matches on people through dna.
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when you do dna analysis there's two different ways to collect it. it can be court-ordered, if somebody's a y felon in the prison system, or you can do it voluntarily when you're chasing down yor ancestry and trying to do it that way. i would suggest here, too, the dna that going to be at that scene, obviously a big portion of this, an edged weapon the pleats are saying it was a finged blade. there's going to be a lot of blood. in these type of crimes where somebody's doing intimate piercing of peoples flesh, they could also cut themselves too. so pleats are going to beworking on that as well. >> matt finn we now know there were more people inside the house. is there a worry up there among officers the scene might be comp lo mizeed? >> sure, we've heard so men a e parts say it might be contaminated. begs the question to what was happening that they called people to this house. were they not able to see this bloody crime scene see dead people right influent of them? >> yeah. nines later, if you're in charge
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of this, what do you want? what do you want to see, what are you telling your people when they go inside? what are you looking for? >> sure. two things. someone you gotta go good detective work. there's digital exhaust left by cell phones going through an easy pass, opening p a laptap, things like that. you've got to do all the link analysis. the second piece is the crime join referenced and it's going to take a long time. there are four victims here, so there's going to be lot of painsteak work ahead of them. >> people wonder how the two loom mate on the bottom floor were able to its cape this unharmed. matt, james, thank you both. he time is the new report from the department of health and human services says that masking and social distancing in public should be encouraged or even mandated again.
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kevin, good evening. >> evening, trace, the white house kicking aphasics-week covid-19 booster push. it's a campaign that will actually focus on reaching seniors and other communities that were hardest het by covid-19 with the idea being to make it more convenient to get vaccinated and outlining way increase awareness through paid media. this report says the mask mandate and indifferent attitude toward masking and social distancing, typical in many public and privat places, further isolates people with long covid. the idea is we want to try to eliminate long covid. as for the man most credited -wgovernment's le spawns to the virus, dr. anthony fauci, he faced the press at the white house for a final time today and yeah, it got tense. especially when reporters refused to sort of follow the white house's carol carefully choreographed
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skip, having t too ask questions out of turn. >> it's not yor turn. >> you need to control peatses across the room. she's asking about the original covid. >> i hear the question. but we're not doing this the way you want it. >> for the nearly 82 year old fauci, well, he's hoping you'll stay the court and, you know, mask p and keep getting shotton with vaccines. >> when you now open up in society, people now maybe are undervaccinated. not everybody's wearing a mask. rn. you almost have a rebound effect of something that was very low for two seasons. >> mean while critics haved fauci has reverted himself a hat. fox news crib autoer dollar marc
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pointing out that fauci was, quote, very slow to consider the collateral damage done by lockdowns and shutdowns throughout the pandemic. something we continue to struggle with not just academically for kid in school, but also for a number of communities around the country. >> yeah. kevin we'll get back to you with breaking news momentarily. thank you. the delegation f house republicans got a first-hand look at the crisis on our southern border where kevin mccarthy advised homeland security secretary alejandro mallorcas to resign face potential impeachment. >> good evening trace. a likely future speaker of the house kevin mccarthy not meniscus any words tonight trip to the border today. he says he plans to hold congressional hearings on border security literally at the border. mcquerying saying it's so bad when republicans take control of the house, they're giving mallorcas a choice. resign, or face if impeachment. >> just last week secretary
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mallorca testified under oath that yes, the border is secure. i'm here to tell you it is nut. >> and customs and board patrol officialsing they're psi seeing record numbers f so-called got aways, those are migrants they know have come through but were not caught. everall encounters are way up with nearly 350 thousand in 2023, up fromogist under 3 hundred thousand at this time last year. and worst of all, 53 migrants have died while trying to kloss illegally. still, the biden white house mucking mccarthy's border visit. >> what is his plan? what is he doing to help the situation that we're see nothing. what is his plan? he goes down there, and he does a political stunt, leak many republicans do, that we have seen them do. but he actually is not putting forth a plan. >> mean while, ranking republican senators chakrasly -- sent a letter about a hume an terreon program that would limit
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the number of venezuelans coming aclass the border. newly created categorical pu local program for venezuela nationals is yet another misguided immigration policy by the biden administration and flagrant veilation of immigration la. the letter going toon say the program would do nothing to curb illegal crossings since 10s of thousands are coming in from all over the world. >> a lot of republicans would like to see the president go down to the border one time. >> just once. >> let's bring in some someone who knows a thing oar two about being in a mu republican majority in congress. always great to see you. i want to. the report recommendation that policymakers quote, should, encourage or mandate policies and protocols regarding masking and social distancing in public. public spaces that protect people from infection or reinf fecks or potsable long covid.
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they're already making the dates that with long covid these people are being, you know, they're being discriminated against t. you can see where this is going. >> yeah, first of all they should have fired dr. fauci a long time ago. he will get to make another trip to the house of representatives because i am sure that he is going to be called before congress. it was absolutely mal practice that they never called him up to testify before congress about the origins of covid-19. i also think that he's going to get quite a grilling and a look at under the microscope as to what sort of financial interest he and overrer others that approved these vaccines, what kind of conflicts of interest do they have on royalty payems and those types of things. for them to suggest -- give the information to the public, let individuals decide. that the right course of action. >> and i want toogist while you were talking about fauci, i want
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to play this sound bite. you had kevin play touch, but i want to play little bit more and then get your opinion on the other side. watch this. >> i'm done. simon, i'm done. simon, i'm done with you right now. go ahead. grown ahead. go ahead. you're taking time away from yor colleagues. >> i mean, the frustration here, jason, is because somebody asked about the origins of covid. you go back two years and social media would have shut you down. had you asked that question and now you have the white house spokesperson shutting people down because they're asking questions about that. it seems like it's time that this should be open and available. >> well, don't yo wish that we had been doing this over the last two years. how about hhs doing a study abut how masks work or don't work? if you're going to go to the white house and put him up in front the microphone, those people in the white house briefing room get to ask him questions, notogist the questions that the white house wants him to ask but the questions those reporters have.
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i'm glad to see them final gate back bone and not just take what biden's giving him to actually ask tough questions, maybe that a trend but i don't know. i'm not going to hold my breath. >> i want to get a little bit of sound, this from dhs secretary mallorcas in front of congress last week. watch. >> is the southern border currently in crisis, yes or no? >> we are seeing a significant challenge at the southern border as we're seeing throughout hemisphere. >> secretary mallorcas do you continue to maintain that the boarder is secure? >> yes. and we areworking day in and day out to enhance its security, congressman. >> all right. >> this has gone on for years. can you repeatedly tell untruths, trying to use the right wording here to congress? >> they're about 20 thousand border patrol agents. i defy you to find the one that would agree with what secretary mallorcas is saying out loud.
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yes. keep bringing them up there but kevin mccarthy is right this guy needs to be impeached. he is lying under night oath, he has done so repeatedly. if he thinks that border's secure with every single metric moving in the wrong direction, then justify his butt. get him out of there, get somebody that will actually do the jab, and for the white house press secretary to say what's kevin mccarthy's plan? lock down the border. build the fence. donald trump and the republicans were doing that and now it's just a wide open -- look at the mess. look at that sea sea of people. it's an invasion. >> i think all people are saying is go take a look. ogist go ton and take a look, and then we'll talk about it. >> great to see you. sir. >> thank you. >> breaking tonight, attorneys for the suspected colorado springs night club shooter anderson lee listed their client as than-binary, using they/them pronouns in a tuesday night cort filing. aldrich is facing multiple murder and hate crime
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charge in the weekend shooting that left 5 people dead. they are scheduled to make their first court experience wednesday via video link. the holiday travel season is upon us and triple a says the number of thanksgiving flyers is back p to 99 percent of pre-pandemic levels but the 55 plus may hit some rough weather on the way back home. a black friday storm sitsem appears to be headed up the east coast with rain all along the i-95 corridor. worry not,er fox weather team will track it all for you. ♪ ♪ thrush. >> the fox news at night common sense depart. has a beef with a department of agriculturalem. not really a beef, more like a turkey. it seems the usda is blaming the high price of turkey on vladimir putin, the putin piece hike.
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unusual because russia doesn't export turkeys, it exports to turkey, the country, but not birds. of course the biden administration has blamed putin for everything from high gas prices to climate changeem. watt common sense doesn't understand is why the usda seems to be undermining its own argument. the one hand it says blame your expensive thanksgiving dinner on pooten. on the other it says your thanksgiving dinner bean expensive and that costs are only p 1% from last year. the american farm bureau federation says the average cost of thanksgiving is up 20%. the usda strategy is what a craps dealer call a pass bet, whether you lower your odds of losing. common common sense e, in the bottom, washington d.c. cal that a crap out. coming up, i'm never getting out
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of this car again. a famous line from beau duke, aka john schneider woo joins us live, initiate, to talk about patriot. and how he is defending the american flag and your freedom of speech. and we've got a traffic cop busting a move that will make you laugh and a step father papping a very important question that will make you cry. the day's best viral videos, next. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪
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shawn tourist most likely regrets your decision in yukatan peninsula or mexico scaling the pyramid has been banned since 2008 and the woman who did it got a very angry reaction as you can see from the other visitors
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at the site. they booed they hurled insults and threw water at her when she came down. local news outlets say the police took her to a nearby town for questioning. >> i got the heat in the street, all you got ado is move your feet. >> police supervisor at the cleveland clinic eric hudson has a habit of making peoples day as he busts a move and directs traffic. officer hudson says he loves giving off opportunity and having his community give it right back shine replicated one of her paintings on dress. the internet went isled as you might imagine and the dress and the artist and all the excitement confirms she thinks she's doing what she's meant to do. >> now this, another artist,
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bridget mccarty decided to use use her skills to celebrate both thanksgiving and the tv show friends. she built a main version of a thanksgiving scene from monica's kitchen complete with a they don't care and the trifle. mccarty says she spent several hours a day for bot a month to make the replica just right. we showed you this video of a mama him who reunited with her baby a couple of days after she underwent a c-section. we are now happy to report they're still going strong. sedgewickkine zoo says mom has not missed a beat and it looks like baby does not want to leave her side and one more parent tier jerker for you. take a look at the step father who proposed to his step daughter asking to be her dad. the greene old immediately hugged him as he promised to love and take care of her forever. the girl's mom says she does not have a relationship with her biological father so this is an
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extra special moment indeed it is. if you have a viral video to share, hit us p at trace gallagher or fox news night on social media. >> the new patriotic film to die for is about a reclusive veteran who takes a public stand for his personal freedoms. the movie was produced and directed without major studio backing and the starr, don schneider, is here with us live. >> great to be here. >> thanks. >> i receive that video of the little girl -- that's wonderful. >> it really gauze was great. we talk about patriotic and you talk bot some things like that and the first question, why won't hollywood make patriotic films? >> because they're not really patriotic. they're owned buy by three oar four globallest billionaires somewhere else and they're a line item on somebody's spread sheet. that what they are. they ed pretend to have autonomy but they real don't other than we were talking off camera here
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i don't think tom cruise is the only star who really has autonomy. he. make what he want to make. >> you you grow top gun was at least somewhat patriotic? >> it was a heroic patriotic film. wrong wonderful. i loved every from f it. >> the question was, is it really offensive to anybody for you to put out a patriotic film? >> yes. yes or nos. they don't want you to put out a patriotic film. they want us divided. they really do. i think things have changed in the last couple of weeks and they'll change again in january and hopefully in 20 twenty four. google people who have arrested it. >> high school talking about -- >> god bless them. that so wonderful.
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>> we're going to play a clip from the movie they were flying this flag in tribute to police officers who saved their lives after a shooting. >> mine mind, if you disrespect the flag, i understand the argument about the flag gives you the freedom to disrespect that. i get that. we talk about that in this film. when you disrespect the flag in john schneiders mind you are disrespecting every person who has fat for yo and their loved ones. when you do that you have crossed a line. so, if you are patriotic you receive yor flag, you love your country , to die for movie dot cam. >> i was at a football game, people were sitting for the national anthem, that somewhat offensive. >> yeah. >> this is from to die for and then we'll talk to you afterwards. >> okay. i'll be rith here. >> i want you to take it down.
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>> from whether? >> your truck. >> my truck, my flag. >> some people find it offensive. >> what if i find it offensive. >> fourth of july is over take your flag down. >> it's always 4th of july at my house. >> yeah. >> so what's the theme of the movie? what's the message? >> the message f the movie is that you must exercise your freedom okay? you is to exercise your freedom or it's going to go away. it's much easier to give up than it is to get back it's also funny. there's some cute things when someone says hey, did you get the jab my guy says i wouldn't get that shot with baldwin's ample and yes, we did use a 9 millimeter we use a 10, we use an ak aggressive and guess what and an ar15, no one was hurt. no one was injured. train that, alec. >> yeah. >> i'm staying out of the whole
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conversation here. >> i'm just having one with my fellow westchesterkine guys. >> the last thing i wanted to say was this whole concept of you can't be patriotic or have a movie that offends anybody is costing people. they dade religious movie called the chosen and it beat some of the biggest movies out there. >> yes. absolutely. i lev in luise on. i travel all around the country and i meet people who live on dirt roads the overwhelming majority of people are patriotic they love their country, they love their flag, they love their veterans and their police officers i but police officers with our veterans because they are boots on the ground here the notion that people fly the flag are the bad guy and people who take a knee at a football game or refuse to stand are the good guy is i'm sorry, wrong.
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we take take a stance for freedom and for america, with our weapons of choice, imagination, a laptop, and a camera. >> john, thank you very much. >> it's a pleasure. >> i gotta say i'm never getting out of this car again. >> to die for movie dot com. >> to die - - . >> to die for movie. >> you end up with nichole kidman if you go to the other one. >> to die for movie dot com. >> up next we'll update you on the shooting late tonight at walmart in chesapeake, virginia. in this crazy chase, we've got an update on that for you as well. plus, these thebes are wreaking havoc on a california mailswith. the details coming p. ts is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals.
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>> continuing coverage now with breaking new news and an update, multiple fatalities and what their exact words were st. the
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fatalities are less than 10. right now, we don't have an exact number of the fatalities or the injuries because first responders are still at the walmart super center where the shooting actually happened. you had a number of authorities who responded between 40 and 50 first responders that is an all-hands on deck situation. the daily mail is now reporting it was a manager, a shift manager, who went in after a shift change with a gun into his apparent employees and opened fire. again pleats have not confirmed tat. we are still waiting for confirmation and to find more about this. we'll continue our coverage on the shooting in chesapeake, virginia. >> mean time, first up in tonight's crime crisis, philadelphia police have now found this new footage of two
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suspects wanted for robbing temple university students at their homes in gun point. there have been three such robberies on campus then last two weeks two gunmen, wake students up early in the morning demand their phones, credit cards, and cars. now these thieves in saint main california came prepared with a hammer and sacks to ram sack this mail store. the owner said this wasn't their first rodeo one of these robbers attack the store in october and now he brought a buddy for round two the owners are plead withing police to catch these guys before it happens again. an i italian restaurant in in in culver city can california lost a couple of thousand dollars in in the robbery but what they're really desperate to get back is their matriarch's diary which had handwritten family recipes and history. here's what the grand daughter said about discovering the heartbraking theft.
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>> literally fall on my knees because the very first thing i thought it was was that diary. they took away a part of us. and they had no right to take it away promise. >> remember this crazy chase around los angeles county a guy stole a landscaper's truck and equipment and lead police on an hours long race and took him into custody? we've got a hey update for you tonight. watch. >> our new truck is a ram 15 hundred 2022. it's just unbelievable. es. like a true nightmare turned into blessing thanks to god and the lovely community shin nice. the community came around that landscaper and donated about a hundred town dollars to replace his trash truck there was so much left over the landscaper gifted 75 hundred to another one of the car thief's victims.
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as cold weather descends on eastern urine millions of ukrainians trying to survive the russian invasion and now an energy crisis along with cold winter approaching. for a first hand perspective, let's bing in dave daniilson whose organization is working on relief efforts in united stating en. you were there from the start. you look at this whole thing and you know what it was like from the start and now. >> yeah, trace, soon after the war broke out we were there on the polish ukrainian border and it was a tsunami f people fleeing for their live. it was about 5 degrees we went into tent you have women and children they're escaping from the cold, hiding from predators. went to this young woman sheen was shivering and i gave her a fatherly hug. as i pulled away see pull petards her and she said fourteen (foreign words) don't
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leave me, don't leave me. and that been our battle cry don't leave pee. >> there's this effort under way to make sure that people have to eat wherever they are in the world and you're making sure that's happening ever there. >> we've already provided a million meals and we think ivanka trump for making that possible and ales our great company ups a that transported it for free. we vu another million meals that en route and then another 5 hundred thousand meals grand canyon university so we're rushing in these emergency su plays and then using the same vehicles to evacuate women, children, and the elderly and holocaust survives. >> that is yoemen work, the war about to enter its 10th month. you could describe these people bettor than most. resilient. is that an understatement? >> resilient is a good word. maybe resilient plus.
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shivering in the dark in these services worshiping and one of the ways we're trying to remedy that is by providing generators, 15 kilo watt generators will light up these churches and truly make them light houses in places of refuge for the ukrainian peopleem. we saw this first hand, there are literally line of people trying to get into the church and so it's amazing what's happening there. >> i know that city serves mission is community-based church empowerment movement. what does that mean in a nut shell? i've got about 25 seconds. >> we believe that god's infrastructure is the local church to bring healing and homeless. we're doing that from our neighborhoods to the nations and ukraine working with 18 hundred
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churches. boot on the ground to make sure that people are receiving the care. but also the hope. >> just yoemens work. >> thank you, traes. >> thank ayou for your work. >> appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> coming up, what's your biggest fear? and might it be holding you back the. sounds like a good question for the night cap crew. but first look at your wednesday forecast. >> i'm meteorologist nick, here's yor fong weather wednesday forecast, a lot of people going to be doing some traveling for the thanksgiving day holiday. some rain starting to show up in texas unfortunately we're going to see a lot more rain develop here and work along the gulf coast and into the few england area as we head into the rest of this week and the weekend. you can stay on top of it by downloading the fox weather app or streaming fox weather from yor favorite connected tv device. i'll see you there. t feel well.
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>> welcome back with a white cap crew.
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>> you're the least experienced fiens going through this. i think you're the best one to start this one with. i've got so many fears it's crazy. a guy like you, do you fare anything i didn't really fear that much except one thing but i'll get back to that. >> i fear failure, sure, don't we all? we were just talking about our first t v job, a couple moments you failed to or had some team of failure and the lean we you get better is learning and improving. i think stepping outside of your comfort zone, hitting the fear of failure head on. >> yeah. it's interesting because one of the fears and i'm going to read them, someone failure one is not being good y the and one is disappointing others. i see the one not being good enough thinking that's not kevin. kevin's like i'm good. i'm fine. thank you very much. i'm going to be just fine.
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>> i think i agree with matt i think fear of failure is everywhere. sometimes there is that fear, sincer sincerely where you just want so badly to be great at something. you worked hard at it and yet sometimes you get the realization that it may not be for you. i do think there's a little bit of that. i think the fear of failure is everywhere, even at this level. you want to be great, fought just good. and sometimes you fear that you won't be. >> yeah, mary anne, same? >> yeah. when the prompter goes out and you get that moment of what do i do? >> yeah. >> that's pretty scary. >> yeah. so what's your beggest fear? >> yeah, not disappointing others like as a mam, i guess, like i'm worried about not being the best yor i can possibly be for my boys they're pretty easy i don't think they're judging me
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too harshly, they're young. >> yeah. you know, it's interesting to me because i go back to the old school theory which is i think these fears are actually good for these people i was taking matt fin's side of this. i do think that not being good enough kevin cork not to go you one better but to go you one more, is it's actually a good thing because when i was a young kid i was toll listen, you show me a coachable kid and i will show you an employable adult. all the way through high school and college football you'd have coaches saying you need to emprove on this and improve and you're always worried about not being good enough and son of a gun it actually makes you better because somewhere along the way, there's a lot of people saying you know what its y y especially especially en tv you kind of suck. y. kind hard to hear that but i have news directors for years saying yeah, no. thank you. >> i get that now.
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