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>> greg: . br out of time. trace gallagher is next. i'm greg gutfeld. >> trace: good evening, everyone. full come to america's late news , fox news that night. i'm trace gallagher from los angeles. breaking tonight, house republicans for villa campaign promise and pass a bill to rescind billions in funding to the irs. president biden's meeting with the mexican president tonight after visiting the southern border for the first time durin his presidency. at a key update on the missing method share since mom mom but
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prosecutors now say westbound i the basement up her home shortl after she went missing. but we begin with the justice department justice department viewing classified documents from joe biden's presidential faith that were discovered in a private office he use it before the 2020 campaign. >> a small number of classified documents were discovered by president biden's attorneys bac in november at the think tank a the university of pennsylvania the documents were believed to be taken from the white house when joe biden was vice president in the propounded not office that the president used in 2017 until he began the 2020 campaign. they beside us attorney of chicago to investigate. it is not clear why it took biden's team more than two months to announce the discovery . the president president special counsel wrote a statement that the president and his attorneys
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are cooperated with the nationa archives. or this developing story is causing critics, including republican chairman of the oversight committee to question whether biden will be at fervently pursued by investigators as former president trump was in regard t the alleged classified document that he had stored at mar-a-lago . this after his first ever visit to the border. yet meetings in mexico city for the mexican president and canadian prime minister. the meetings were to deepen our relationship with mexico. >> are shared security and our action to address the plague of retinal, which has killed 100,000 americans so far and ho we can tackle irregular migration. >> the president's first visit to the border was heavily criticized by people along the border saying that he did not
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meet with mike woods had voided areas like eagle pass, texas, where there were actual immigrants crossing while the president was in the state. >> he was receiving a sanitized review of what was going on at the border. and i pleaded with him to go talk to the ranchers, thousands of ranchers along the border whose lives have been completel disruptive as well as talk of the families who have lost a loved one because of the open border policies that he has had. >> when i was on the border in texas, the democratic mayor pro tem at eagle pass pleaded with the president to come and visit and asked for more resources from the white house. i reach out to the mayor pro te tonight and apparently she neve heard from the white house. >> trace: we will have a lot more on this. what a double standard. where is the fbi. are they waiting his home? well. this is particular spirit i see the liberal press tried to spin
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it. it is as big of a deal is anything they found on trump's property. >> as you are the justice department is looking into bide classified documents and critic are blasting the sanitized trip to the border. let's bring into fights political panel leslie marshall and jason treadwell. if this was president trump, it would be wall-to-wall on every network. when is the fbi going to raid the many homes of joe biden on the white house. these documents are not declassified. i think everybody has agreed even on both sides of the aisle you say he really has been treated differently and there seems to be a little bit of a different definition of these documents for president biden. >> when it was hillary clinton and therefore classified documents, some of them so said that if, i couldn't see them
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they personal classified. and destruction of the document that were under subpoenas, nothing. crickets. donald trump gets a braid peerage joe biden, remember the donald trump documents, i'm not defending him having those bit think they should've been in th archives but they were protecte by the united states secret service and he does have the proper security clearance, documents that are classified a the university of pennsylvania are not under protection and they are being accessed, potentially access to did they get all the documents. why is that the f gap looking a all the documents to make sure that there aren't additional classified documents they are. that is why they did a raid on trump and they should be doing the same thing on biden paid. >> that was my next question. president biden has stated that taking classified documents fro the white house is irresponsible . under the biden administration of the department of justice ha been in compliance with the
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presidential records act. be. >> the same treatment from president biden who has it appropriately maintained classified documents in an insecure setting for several years. you know, the new york times an the networks couple they keep using words like benign and not us had not really a big deal. your thoughts. >> let's also say but the congressman from kentucky and the republicans that on this as well, which was that he felt that president biden did nothin wrong. we are not careful. of apples to oranges here. we are comparing apples to apples. there are green apples and red apples. mayor lago -- mar-a-lago was our president. 15 boxes is not a few documents which is the case currently. three, president biden's attorneys immediately contact a the white house, who immediatel contacted the proper individuals
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, not only the justice department but the national archives spirit i thin for people that say this is the political game going after trump . they can't say that now because mayor carr garland and the department of justice are doing the same with president biden. at the same because it was not raid. with a search warrant that was presented because they did not provide documents that had been requested prior. >> and they found these on november 2. we are going to get more. to want to get the border now. here is lieutenant governor dan prater -- patrick. >> this president doesn't want to know what is going on. this was just another store stop . your thoughts, jason. >> i'm glad he went to i wish h would spend more time with rank-and-file border patrol agents to understand that. i was glad to hear him admit that 100,000 deaths are coming
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north on that border through fe all. at he goes down the ad says but the border is secure. it makes absolutely no sense i' glad he finally went there afte 50 years of the office but he i not taking this seriously. >> it is a very fair question i will give you the last response he has said over and over and s has mayorkas. the border is secure. you can't have it both ways. you can have 100,000 dead americans from that know and sa it is secure. it is deadly, lethal. i want to bring up immigration reform. the president was down i couldn't find a single migrant to talk to look at or anything. 2 million in 2022. it is kind of amazing peerage o final thoughts on this. >> a few things. we all know whether it's a democrat or republican president , the itinerary is preplanned that they do that no
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just with the oval office and the administrative staff of the secret service. i would agree with jason that i is about time that he pled. not 50 years but since he was elected as president the president can only do so much a jason knows, he's a former member of congress that congres needs to do something they continued to kick comprehensive immigration reform down the road . until they stop doing that, we will continue to have these conversations. >> immigration reform is not going to stop the line of peopl at the border. it is just not. never has and never will. thank you both. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> trace: the commonsense department is watching closely to see the response to presiden biden adding classified documents in his former office be at the documents date back t
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his time as vice vice president. because when news broke that former president donald trump had classified documents, the networks covered at wall-to-wal using words like criminal and m favorite the walls are closing in the biden documents are described like benign and totally different than trump. commonsense wonders why if thes benign documents were found on barbara 2 about wire just hearing about it now? was there a concern that voters on november 8 might not view th documents as benign and on november 18 with the justice department appointed a special counsel to look into the trump documents, don't you think somebody put mention the biden documents. something tells commonsense whe they say the biden case is different than the trump case, they are totally being dishonest . after the approval of a rules package on the partyline vote,
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the first bill about the republican-controlled house of representatives passed as a measure that would block the ir from hiring thousands of additional agents. kevin corke's life with the breaking information on that. >> good evening, torres. it is known as the family and small business taxpayer protection act. if it were ultimately approved, it would actually rescind funds that were ultimately earmarked for the irs to hire additional personnel under the information protection act, which, as you know, set aside some $80 billio for the irs, including 45 billion to hire more personnel which, according to congressional republicans, is hardly the right direction for the country to be moving in, especially given the struggling economy. >> the irs job is surfing the american people and not targeting and spying on and harassing our taxpayers. the inflation of reduction act,
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80 billion are giving the irs, they are actually targeting mostly middle and low income families. >> 87,000 and irs agents. that equates to 200 new irs agents in every congressional district in this country. that 1740 new irs agents at every state for one purpose to try to raise money to pay for reckless spending. >> reckless spending say the go members on the hill. it did pass the republican-led house. will it make it through the democrat-controlled set it? highly unlikely. the ceo is weighing in on this tonight. they say it will reduce spendin but would also crank the deficit . he says the cbl is confirmed up what was obvious from the start. a handout to tax these board ad
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114 billion to the deficit. it is -- as i pointed out, empowering an army of new irs agents, some 87,000 of them come is not only the wrong strategy. it is ruinous for small businesses, something the economy can ill afford. >> kevin corke, back to you later. spring and the republican from tennessee. it is great to have you on here. you heard what wyman just said. is nothing more than a giveaway to the rich. your thoughts. >> that isn't saying pippin you think about all the cost it takes for the audits for those
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businesses that we are talking 87,000 agents doing multiple od ship -- audits. at that to the price of goods and what will that due to inflation in the economy which is already at historic levels. that'll think about the dimes dreams secondary effects of their policies. 87,000 irs agents paid be needmore 87,000 border patrol folks helping us with the migration crisis of the souther border. we don't need to disrupt our economy with 87,000 people picking through people's pocketbooks. >> when you heard the president say to the congregation in mexico that 100,000 americans have died from the fed law crisis, 100,000. and yet there is no request to put more forces on the border, more people down there to keep these drugs out. i want to know what you think about some republicans considering cutting the militar
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budget. >> to my knowledge, none of these new rules actually cut th military budget. we looked at it very hard. i'm a national security guy instead 24 years of the militar and special operations type and got three trips to combat in th last thing i want to do is see the military defense budget cut. we looked very hard at it. i don't think any of these rule will cut defense spending. we are going to demand that the pentagon look very hard at ways to look at the abuse going on. i don't want to say fraud. waste and inefficiencies. there is no intent to cut the defense budget. >> that want to put this on the screen practices from the national defense survey and you can see in november 2022, trust and confidence in the us military -- military is that 48%. it was at 70%. that is a very considerable dro
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over the span of four years. >> you have to think about what the woke policies up the left o doug to the military and the competency factor is because of that. look at the acceptance that the navy has had on a couple of other things that were impacted by that training and impacted b the wokeness. i hear from soldiers all the time that work at the base near me. so much of their training time is lost, weapons training and things they need to do. that is their mission to kill our enemies had to keep our enemies from ever attacking us because we are so strong but they are too busy doing woke training to get the military readiness up a new layer in the vaccine mandate which you and i have talked about many times before. >> i want to get the last thing here because i'm friday night people were saying the speaker up the house is going to have a heckuva time trying to get his caucus put together and getting those 218 votes.
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he did pretty well today pay di you see him getting consensus down the line or having trouble? >> the republicans are going to debate issues that we are going to disagree with one another at times. we are not like the lockstep robots on the left that just fall in line with nancy pelosi. this is the way we are going to govern it tomorrow we made be discussing the issue hard because we represent our district that we are old enough to say this is what we believe, not like the robots on the left. >> mark green, thank you, sir. we appreciate you. >> thanks, trace. >> thousands of new york city nurses are on stripe saying the are overworked and understaffed and underpaid. jackie, good evening. >> good evening paid 7,000 nurses from private hospitals are in new york city hospital and they were off the job today stripe it because they say profits have been put before patient care.
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>> some of the nurses have come together to say that we are tired of being exploited and tired of being abused and tired of seeing patience not get the care that they deserve. therapy -- they are people and they deserv our respect. >> nurses from the medical center and mount sinai hospital took to the streets after labor contract negotiations broke dow early monday morning. they were joined by the states attorney she criticizes the lac of enforcement and the law that limits the number of patience for each nurse. >> i want everyone to know that last year a law was passed in new york state which required safe staffing. positive forest? no. >> the associated press reports that other parties try to work out a deal, hospitals are postponing nonemergency surgery
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think the birding ambulances to other medical centers, polling pulling and temporary staff and assigning administrators to wor in wards. executives from these two hospitals have offered generous raises over the next few years. nurses that ate other hospitals were able to reach contract deals and did not stripe. >> that is important to note. one week after suffering cardia arrest on the field during monday night football, damar hamlin has been moved from cincinnati to a hospital in buffalo to continue his recover before being released. hamlin did manage to get doctor at the university of cincinnati medical center one more scare. >> for the opening kickoff was run back and he jumped up and down and got out of his chair and said -- he set every alarm off in the icu in the process. he was fine. it was a very appropriate reaction to a very exciting play
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. >> the championship game ended up being no contest tonight after tcu paid texas christian scored its only touchdown to keep things close with less tha a little fun five minutes left in the quarter. scoring 55 straight points to win going away 65-7 the final. that makes back-to-back nationa championships for the dogs, their third overall. remember when teachers union president randi weingarten push to keep schools closed during the pandemic. now she calls that a live. that she not know that we have archives and videotapes and things like that. the latest on the case of a missing massachusetts mom after blood and a damaged knife were found inside her home.
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>> trace: while randi weingarten, the president of th largest teachers unit income of thought to keep schools closed is taking a ton of heat for her tweet. let's bring in one of her many critics. corey, it is great to have you wad. i've been back and forth with randi weingarten and following along like a spectator. you deleted the following come iq fought to keep schools close. she responded with this, this i a lie and you know what. we put out reopening plans that i went on tv and did our beds talking about how to reopen it before with many to make it happen. what we asked for was to open safely to protect educators and students from the virus. stop with the lies. you touched a nerve. >> look, nobody is above the
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thing randi weingarten's gas lighting. that is why she post reply so n one can respond with criticism. look what happened to this twee that she pointed out that she got like 3,000 replies in a couple of days because people know her union lobbied the cdc to make it more difficult to reopen the schools. her union was threatening safet strikes when districts were talking about reopening the school spirit you have local affiliates suing governor to santos in florida to keep schools closed as well. we have the receipts. parents are. it unfolded before their eyes. teachers held education hostage to get rents of payments from the government they perceived about $190 billion in so-called covid ripley since march of 2020 . this is also where randi weingarten refused to go on the
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dr. phil show up with me last month because she knows she can't turn off her comments in person. she doesn't want to look bad on national television and she won't debate others because she knows she will look bad. in the meantime you have public schools that are hemorrhaging students all across the country. this is a wall street journal saying public schools lost more than a million students during the pandemic goes on to say for the superintendent -- his district has lost several thousand students since 2017. he projects the loss of another 3,000 over the next five years. the laws he said equals the disappearance of almost 100 million in tax revenue. he said nobody wants to be the superintendent who closes schools but sometimes you have to close them because there is nobody there to learn. >> the private schools over the pandemic period were fighting t reopen and the public schools and unions were fighting for th opposite. their incentives are completely backwards in the current system. the worse they do the more mone
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they seem to get. they could say that they are failures academically and failures when it comes to reopening schools or they didn' have enough money. that's not the case they are drowning with cash at the moment . we currently spend over 16,000. student in a government run school system. so then complaining now is like they deserve it. you play -- -- stupid gave then you get stupid prices. the public schools lost 3% of the population. just imagine low-income familie that they were able to take their education dollars to a public school and they might even lose anymore. >> the virginia lieutenant governor say rich parents are not waiting on government programs to decide where to sen their children to school. they've made that choice. what is happening now is what about the rest of us who don't have a choice. so many underserved families
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that are stuck. >> in virginia they have a bill by delicate davis. a lot of states are already doing this. we've seen the year of school choice in 2021 and freedom advocates doing well on the midterms in 2022. perhaps 2023 will be the year o education freedom because the. revolution that has been sparke all across the country. all families deserve a choice the lieutenant governor is leading like this and no other issue. >> thank you for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> in the meantime first step i tonight's crisis, rounding up students at the university of idaho are back on campus. the primary suspect, bryan kohberger, will make his second appearance on thursday. investigators have not indicate if kohberger had any previous contact with the victims, although his phone and vehicle movement suggest he may have obsessively stocked one or more of them from a distance.
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an armed robber wearing a mask in a texas restaurant was stopped by a customer who pulle out his old gun and shot and killed the robber. the customer took the stolen money off the robber and gave i back to the customers. the man was later questioned by detectives in houston police said the case will be referred to a grand jury. >> what is up. back up. back up. you, stay. the police officer in it all, was aggressively pursued by a man suspected of urinating in a public park where children were playing -- the second officer arrived and fired a taser. the suspect went down and he wa arrested. the husband of a massachusetts mother of three missing since new year's day is in jail
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charged with misleading a polic investigation in connection wit his wife's disappearance. here is the senior correspondent . >> she is my best friend. we've known each other for ten years. >> 39-year-old ana walshe was reported missing last week and there is still no sign of the mother of three who valley members say was last seen in th early morning hours on new year's day. they told police she had planne to take a rideshare to logan airport for a flight to washington dc but investigators say there is no evidence of a rideshare vehicle ever coming t her home and there is no record of her boarding a flight. there are serious questions surrounding her husband who was arrested over the weekend and charged with misleading authorities. investigators told the judge monday that they found blood along with a knife in the basement of the couples townhome
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. investigators say that he was o house of preston another crime involving our bride and he left his home january to make tellin police he took his son out for ice cream but was really making an unauthorized trip to home depot. >> at that time he purchased about $450 worth of cleaning supplies that would include mops , bucket drop cloths. as well as various kinds of tape . the search for ana walshe cable whose children are just 2, format 4, and 6 continues. her husband is held on cash bai pretty suspected in court and i awaiting sentencing and the fraudulent art case. >> thank you but still to come, a teacher's school. and a sculpture that is as
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>> trace: first step into that viral videos, a great will of the coast of california. to show off its calf to a group of whale watchers. after surfacing the new well began to swim and bonded with its mom. they also paid a close up is at about. one passenger described it as one of the best things they hav ever seen. >> a high school teacher in florida taught students a lesso in dancing. now viral video showing her engaging in a dance battle with a young man she said the songs were jammed and she couldn't resist the urge to get up and dance. she also commented on the post with a bunch of fire in moji's. >> volcanic activity has returned after nearly a month
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long pause. that's according to the geological survey way. time lapse video shows the lava flow but there are no indications of activity effectivity migrating out of th summit region. that the fancy way of saying it is not going to blow just yet. in the meantime, some members o the american dairy association unveiled a butter sculpture at the 2023 -- what year are we in, pennsylvania farm show. it depicts several generations of a firmly fan -- farming family. it is rooted in progress and it is made out of a thousand pound of butter. a couple and ingram were shocke to see to lake at fox scurrying through their backyard as they decorated their christmas tree last month. the fox was agile it showed no signs of malnourishment. if you have a viral video to share, hit me up at trace gallagher or fox news at night on social media.
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our next guest argued that one of the key takeaways from the 2022 midterm elections as americans are finding ways to signal their resistance to the right wing and left wing of our society and their insistence on finding culture wars. it's always great to have you here. a boy do put this on the screen because this is from your website and it reads in part to date there is evidence to suggest we are now as polarized as we have been since the civil war. americans longer see their political opponents is simply wrong or misguided. they see them as enemies who must be defeated at all costs. fun but ask what is the remedy in your mind? >> it is the question of all questions. the truth is the thing that makes it difficult is the remed is something that is deeply simply more -- marlon's starts within i'm remembering the fact that our fellow americans are neighbors and classmates and people with whom we share a blonde. politics differ from another an
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they may be a threat to one another's interest. we live next to each other and have to raise families together and be in communities together. we have to set the stage for ou children alongside of each othe for the next generation. if we walk through life having the basic sense of goodwill to one another regardless of our politics, we can contextualize does not treat enemies but between neighbors. but it is easier said than done. state are used freely and fully without fear. that is number one on the whole thing here is a lot of people don't want to state their views because they feel they are goin to get shut down. they built one side is what do you say we are going to shut yo down. if you continue to debate robustly we are going to call you a name. we are going to cancel you righ away. >> the thing about braver angel as being our national community
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who come together to get to kno one another's experiences had t be honest about where we stand about things and also pulled together to improve our communities and our country. sometimes you have to take an affirmative role for the american people to be honest about the things they feels. we can't rely necessarily on th institutions of our party and the parties themselves to set the stage for us to get along because there's so much profit that we have in division. >> i'm going to put these on th screen. we welcome opportunities to engage with those whom we disagree. you come from a religious perspective, from a civil perspective? where did braver angels come ou of? >> that is a great question. braver angels materialized in the aftermath of the 2016 election founded by individuals from the left and right. we are based in principles of family therapy. we take folks from the left and
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the right and to speak from the vantage point of personal experience had the way we see politics the way we do. it started from some oaks who are religious are some who believed in this -- being committed to a vision of the american experiment that we are not complete unless we have the left and right wing because that is the only way the bird flies. the longer story to it is deep traditions of oneness. >> lastly treat people who disagree with us with honesty and respect people who disagree with people did not get treated with the respect in america anymore. that is why the parties are at each other's throats. disagreement is respectable. i cannot be honest. if you don't debate then you have nothing but name-calling. of not going to debate because you are right and i am wrong. i want concurrence.
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>> the thing we have to remembe is that disagreement does not have to make us enemies. if we could remember that, we can disagree well. >> good to have you want. stick around. after two years of racially conversed mandated -- the commission is renaming army bases and remove statues and ar that celebrate those who voluntarily serve the confederate army. the pentagon has ordered the name changes to be implemented by the end of year but the pric take is at 62.5 million. here's the chief national security correspondent. >> nine army bases boldfaced name changes, including fort bragg, north carolina, named fo breaks and break him and ill tempered confederate general wh lost most of his battles and troops. for bragg was named in 1918 during the jim crow period as a olive branch to southern families who son's the military hope to recruit. it's been home to the us military's elite special forces
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and airborne units and will now be known as fort liberty. other changes include for betting, georgia, named for the colonel who led georgia secessionist movement will become fort moore after helen moore and his wife, julie. you're more than 100 slaves and that fort will be fort johnson. for ordering, georgia, will be fort eisenhower, originally named for the member of a ku klux klan. fort rucker, alabama, named forest lane -- slave trader paid. >> it was a world war ii army air pilot was awarded the medal of honor for action in combat and not only save for life up his own son, but his son returned the favor by saving hi father when the father had been shot down. it commemorates the place of an military families are
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intergenerational. >> the commission came in the wake of the police killing of george boyd in 2020. congress established a naming commission in the 2021 nda, which then president trump be towed due to the presence of th commission. >> bipartisan majorities in bot houses of congress that overrod the veto. the pentagon has until the end of the year to comply. >> jennifer griffin, thank you. tamara hamlin back in buffalo tonight at a medical facility. what is on your bucket list of places to see this year. sounds like there are two good topics on the nightcap group.
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>> trace: we are back with the nightcap group. one week ago tonight buffalo bill safety damar hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest on th field. we had no idea the 24-year-old would make it through the night. one week later he has returned to buffalo, beginning the next stages of his recovery. the question here is did this change anything in the way we view perspective, the way we view each other. didn't leave a lasting impact. >> i don't think it did but i will say this, watching the kic
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return for a touchdown, i'm going to admit it, it made me a little misty. that kickoff return for something special. will not last, i don't think so. for the moment it was beautiful. >> but did you think a week later. we know he's going to be fine. did it change anything for you or people around you. >> i agree with kevin, for the moment it was very scary and there was something beautiful about both teams getting on their knees and praying for him. it was like a good sermon in church. walk out the front doors and al of a sudden that leaves. that is just how our society is it feels good and then we move on. >> we talked about bringing people together. what you think. >> i think that the moment mattered. it matters in this spirit a moment that gives us something in common to root for and an inspiring human story that show us we have something deeply in common as americans because we all at the end that they are
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