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me in home security adds the intelligence of google, you have a home with no worries. brought to you by adt. >> we are out of town. at the exit, mla. good evening everyone and welcome to america's late news. fox news @ night. i am trace gallagher in los angeles. breaking tonight the husband of anna walsh is now charged with her murder despite the fact the body of the missing mother of three has it not been found. virginia's attorney general expanding the probe into the withholding of merit awards fro students. it now more than a dozen high schools are involved in the nam
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of equity. and the new media research center study reveals the global influence of george soros on media coverage. in which prominent media figure are tied to the billionaire. we begin with breaking news at the doj considered using the fb and the biden document search, instead of not the president's attorneys with no security clearances to find a documents themselves. the white house correspondent kevin corke live in washington. >> quite a story. work in i continue to look into that in the meantime answers from the white house frankly especially in the press briefings have been non- answers . that's why so many in the white house press corps are so frustrated. if you ask me about the forecas and i tell you about a quilt i' knitting, it's going to spark frustration and and eyeballing. it's what's been happening sinc the story broke. the press secretary says that she has limited on what she can and can't say.
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even in instances where she could or should offer offer basics, she simply won't. passing the buck to the doj or to the white house counsel's office. >> i have been forthcoming from this podium. to be clear and i've also been very clear about praying pruden from here i'm also being very clear about be consistent from here. not going beyond what is currently happening. >> at difficulty for her and sometimes she's left in the dark . that should be pointed out. today, the president avoided shattered questions from reporters about the documents that have been popping up everywhere. questions alike, are there more out there? at which you agreed to be interviewed by the doj? no answers from mr. biden which has become the norm for this white house. no answers for the nature of th documents is drawn about? that they have anything to do
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with ukraine or china and that there is no visitor log at your home in delaware, is there a list of those who stop by to se the commander-in-chief? he spent over six month of his time in office in delaware. >> we may have to subpoena members of the biden family and others you may have work at the residence to find out who was there. we had critical very highly sensitive classified information . >> it's not just congressional lawmakers in the special counse searching for answers, the documents discovery also could impact or expand at the ongoing probe into hunter biden's tax problems. it could ultimately lead back t the president. >> back to you a bit later thin he is still more questions than answers surrounding president biden's classified documents massive. the spring and tonight's panel. along with deputy editor of restoring america, kaylee meant light thank you both for coming
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on the breaking news to your first the following that the justice department considered having fbi agents monitor a search by president biden's lawyers for classified document at his homes but decided agains it both to avoid complicating later stages of the investigation and because mr. biden's attorneys had quickly turned over the first batch and were cooperating according to people who are familiar with the matter. in essence they're saying that the lawyers do what they seem t be following along nobles level right now. what are your thoughts? >> i'm very disappointed to hea this news because we discussed before, the most important thin the justice department needs to do is to make sure they treat both cases at the biden interim case equally. the doj and the fbi made a big deal about launching for the first time ever in history a surprise a search warrant on a former president's house are a
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lot go photos with classified documents showing the cover sheets and so on which i think women and some way to embarrass president trump. and then after they are going conduct searches done and documents of our president bide and his holding of classified information and unauthorized facility, i think the departmen is to use the fbi again to show their treating both cases evenly . >> we still get incomplete information. the council says we've been trying to answer questions thoroughly and completely, but the very nature of being cooperative with an ongoing investigation means we need to let that investigation play out. the doj says wait a minute, we never said the white house can answer questions. it's this incomplete informatio that becomes more incomplete with their answers. >> absolutely. i think the fact that white house counsel office is involve with this at all is concerning
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it certainly seems to indicate that the biden administration o the biden white house is having a direct effect and the doj's investigation into this issue. again, it doesn't no favors whe already already a lot of the country is convinced the doj is a biased and a certain way against former president donald trump and towards joe biden. had and that decreases trust. it's not a good standard for biden to set for his own ministration and it's going to lead to more problems. >> we talked about incomplete information in i'll tell you it doesn't get more incomplete tha coming from the white house podium here is what she said an i'll get your response. >> now it is at the hands of th special counsel. >> you should assume it's been completed yes is the president confident there are no additional documents with classified marketing that remai and any other additional locations? >> i can refer you to what his team said the search is complete
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. he's confident in the process and i will leave it there. >> a search was not complete. they found my documents and now because of those my documents they want talk. >> president biden is in a toug spot because if you were just a normal citizen, a criminal defense lawyer they would say don't talk. don't say anything about. don't help the government make its case against you. but he's not just a target of a criminal investigation, he's also the president and he owes the american people an explanation so we can judge's conduct. his he incompetent? does he not remember our does not care? we need to edit answers i would say here's what i'd call for at least the classify the document that declassify ones that the american people and see what ha been held so we can make her ow judgment of whether lemme get i kaylee tow in seconds to talk about the factor biden lived in the house. the fact he lived there for the better part of a year?
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>> the priority for the government has to be determinin whether there was a national security risk posed by unauthorized access. hunter biden is potentially one of those risks and needs to be looked into his. >> kayla mcgee white john you think you both. >> meantime highlighting the growing problem of human smuggling along the southern border this new video out of kidney county texas shows a smuggler driving a u-haul van who bailed on a high-speed chas with eight migrants left inside. the u-haul crashed into a parke car smuggling cases in the del rio sector alone have accounted for 21 percent of all cases nationwide. meantime, the husband of the massachusetts woman missing since new year's eve is being charged with her murder. brian walsh is set to be arraigned in a norfolk county courtroom and hours jonathan hunted is live at the breaking information. we were expecting at.
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>> it's hard not to expect for giving the evidence of the prosecutors of uncovered came a little surprise when the da today announced the new charge against brian walsh. >> the continued investigation of allowed police to obtain an arrest warrant right charging him with the murder of his wife walsh is currently being held i jail on charges of misleading investigators and on wednesday he'll be back in court to face the new are more serious charge and hear the evidence that supports them. >> additional details in the evidence in support of those likely to be presented at at arraignment but will not be disclosed at this time. >> in a walsh first reported missing january 4 by her employer that her husband and walsh told police he last saw her january 1 which she left home and a to catch a flight to work in washington dc. prosecutors say there is no
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evidence in a ever took a car anywhere that day. there is evidence that brian walsh bought $450 worth of cleaning supplies at a home depot on january 2nd. they reportedly found the walsh identity and annette search for how to dispose of a body and they found blood stains and of the in the basement of the family home. friends of anna walsh reacted today to the murder charge against her husband. >> and why it's horrifying and i'm full of rage, and relief because one step closer to figuring out what happened it still absolutely heart shattering. >> and now more than two weeks since her disappearance in a walsh's bodies still not been found. >> jonathan, thank you. first step in tonight's crime crisis around a reality tv star todd and julie crisply reported to jail today after but
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convicted of fraud and tax crimes at both celebrities know for their usa network show chri lena's best face years in prison . a former gop candidate for the new mexico state house who overwhelmingly lost his electio bid november has been accused o hiring for men to shoot at the homes of four democratic officials in recent weeks nobod got hurt but at least one of th crimes send bullets through the bedroom of a lawmaker 1010 -year-old daughter. in indiana, the home security camera captured a toddler and nothing but a diaper waiting around the handgun in an apartment building hallway he even pulled the trigger and pointed at himself. according to neighbors and pointed at them as well the magazine was loaded but noblet in the chamber the child's father was arrested for child neglect very scary betty jo at of washington state when a man at a drive-through tried to adapt a pre-a barista tried to drag her out the window with a zip tie device but she was able
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to defend them off police did arrest a suspect after quote overwhelming support from the community. >> vatican is taking a fresh look at a 40 -year-old court case involving the disappearanc impossible murder of a teenage girl who was living inside the walls of the holy city. the chief religion corresponden lauren greene >> should she was not an ordinary child she was a vatica girl prompted by the netflix docudrama the vatican is reopening the investigation int the supposed objection and/or martyr of 15 -year-old emmanuelle orlandi who lived inside the vatican walls with her family were her father was employed emmanuelle disappeared june 202nd, 1983 either going t or from a flute lesson in rome. >> for decades, the family has been pushing the vatican to to reopen the case convinced it is
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withholding information. family attorney told a news outlet that we are happy that they are doing an investigation but we really hope it will trul provide concrete answers. three weeks after emmanuelle disappeared, pope john paul ii appealed her kidnappers. zero eight the theories abound ploy to release the man who attempted to assassinate the pope two years before. or a link to vatican bank mafia ties even a cover-up to a sexua encounter with a catholic cardinal. the listed deepened at 2019 whe the vatican opened that also wary looking for emmanuelle as possible remains cold case detective jay warner wallace warned against wild speculations . >> my first inclination is to not default to a conspiracy there that requires too many people over too long a period o time under constant scrutiny. of those things are fiction they're not the stuff of reality . >> it's going to be something simple involving fewer people.
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>> the investigation will also look into the disappearance of another 15 -year-old girl in rome who went missing a few weeks before emmanuelle does objection. >> we have new information tonight about how more than a dozen schools in virginia are withholding merit awards from the students in the pursuit of equity and the practice may be more widespread than we thought. equality not equal in this case. >> it isn't and the list is growing it's up to more than a dozen virginia high schools tha felton notifies students let fairfax county school officials first explained as a one-time human error happened at several schools including two neighboring counties affecting roughly 1,000 students over time . >> we were told initially it wa at one school one administrativ era and that we find as multipl schools over a dozen more than one locality. >> we believe in equality of opportunity but when you have a
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forced equal outcomes that's where we get to dangerous areas in this country the spokesperso for fairfax county public schools schools denying it saying there's direct connectio between equity work in the daylight of notification the connection would be false that' not stopping parents from speaking out. >> this is not some participation trophy. all of our kids are more than their test scores. i do want you to pursue equal outcomes for every student. >> about the principal care can resign. we need a good principle to do the job the national merit awar it may increase did his chances of getting scholarships at top rated universities but it may not be too late. the principles are saved colleges with the scholars applied and belatedly told them about their achievements. >> but some in a on excellence in the school at these kids are some very exceptional kids.
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with more on this let's bring i the president of the golden state policy council melissa melendez. it's great to have you on 13 virginia schools were talking about the the merit awards. because and after the college admissions came back in it primarily targeted asian students. he was the attorney general for virginia the asian-american students today are being treate similar to a jewish americans are treated 100 years ago and the 1920s and 30s, so many of the elite academic institutions with cap how many jewish american students would be involved. you hear the word equity all th time but my point as equity without excellence is actually up the mess. it doesn't really help the student at all. >> call it what you want but it appears to be discrimination plain and simple. >> that's a very curious at the did not notify the students.
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they're trying to force equitable outcome and you can't do that you have to give the kids the opportunity to perform and when they're rewarded, give it them what they earned which was these scholarships. i don't quite understand how they can say it was a human error when it was that many students. >> it's amazing to because they have these consultants they hir them they pay them a whole bunc of money to ensure that there are equal outcomes. to do that the asian students were treated unequally. >> right. we saw something like this in california play out with proposition 209 and as early as 2020 proposition 16 which back in 1996, the voters said it we don't believe the affirmative action has a place in californi and the voters decided that that's where in twentytwenty they decide the legislature
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decided in fact our current secretary of state i served in the state assembly, she pushed forward prep 16 that said let's put affirmative action back int place and again the voters deep blue state california has said absolutely not. and for good reason because people should be judged on merits and when they're judged by that, they should be rewarde for that merit. >> and i think when you look at this is kind of like they yell at harvard law schools they sto cooperating with the us news an u.s. news & world report rankings because they do very well they wanted to accept students who had lower test scores because in the name of equity. >> you know what happens is they're actually doing new students a disservice because they're allowing them to be placed in a school they may not be able to meet the academic standards of that school and said they end up not graduating and what is that due to their self-esteem? the goal is to get an education best for them.
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>> great to have you on thank you. >> speaking of education, the word police is back out in forc in the fox news @ night commonsense department wonders why they never learn it was jus a few weeks ago that stanford university's schooled all of us by coming out with a list of harmful language that included words like american, gentlemen, you guys into crazy. after being grandly motley university backed off apparentl the university of southern california did not get that mem because usc came out with its own list of harmful language including the word field and it likes the seek out blistered in the public comment section and yet usa today now has its own list of bad words writing that it is time to start saying aloha , omilana and shalom quoting if you're not hawaii an in your essay aloha it could
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come off as mockery. as usa today ever been to hawai everywhere you go people say aloha sitting at back is not cultural appropriation is polit expected. a big part of my family is mexican when i visit and they say or not you know what i say hola. in the article usa today reminded us to think before we speak, and since when i to remind them to think before the write. coming up later the infamous titanic door debate. james cameron says a new new forensic investigation will settle the question if rose and that jacket could have survived a bike fitting piece of floatin debris in the icy atlantic. you can weigh in on twitter or instagram at trace gallagher or fox news @ night. next, the biggest threat that china poses to the united states . our expert, next.
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>> liberal billionaire george soros support more than $32 billion into groups affiliated with dozens of influential media figures in th us and abroad. let's break down what the mrc found what the president and founder brent frizell. it's always great to see you. this is it from your report and says the following mrc business it found at least a 50 for permanent media figures e.g. reporters angus columnist editors of news executives and the journalists tied to soros a through their connections to organizations that he funds it these include personalities lik a busy nightly news anchor lester holt in the washington post executive editor sally busby. argues saying the journalist is actually compromised?
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or they are organization is compromised and they become a byproduct? >> i think both. when you think of george soros, most people think of him from the standpoint of being the single largest donor to the democratic party. some people associate him with policy with the tens of billion of dollars a put into every radical cause of imaginable. some people look at him and associate with education what whether billions of dollars creating worldwide universities. we look at the media component he understands that the importance of media and the power we did a three part series . the first was at looking at how many media organizations he's funding. 253 worldwide. the second part looked at the money put in. 131 million. now we look at who are associated with organizations being funded by him which quote
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unquote and shipped to the journalist associated with him 54 top journalists people like christiana amanpour seamen's at national and car she's a senior advisor to the committee to protect journalists and left-wing organization that got to .75 million dollars of from george soros. she has publicly defended him lester holt the anchor of nbc news also has publicly defended him he's also a member of that organization that got that money . sally busby also defended him. also a member. think about it the media remember david cook of the cook brothers? and the mosher family what they've given is a spit in the bucket compared to george soros all the hundreds of stories on them in this right wing conservative conspiracy. nothing on george soares and that might be because so many o the organizations that think
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about this john lansing the president and ceo of npr recipient money from george soros. >> he's the editor editor-in-chief of political fact union on the advisory boar of the international fact checking network funded by george soros. julie pays associated press editor alexandra kalani editor-in-chief. i'll have it working or serving on boards the list goes on bren think great to have you in grea insight think you. >> lawmakers from both parties pushing the biden administratio to resolve the case of an afgha soldier apprehended at the southern border being denied proper medical care is the national security correspondent jennifer griffin. >> abdel wasi sophie says as texas prison guards mock him calling him taliban this in the us it trained afghan commando who fought to the bitter end
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against the taliban across the us southern border illegally to request asylum and now faces deportation. republican lawmakers pressed hi case now democrats like congresswoman sheila jackson le m texas sent a letter requestin that president biden pardon him who passed multiple background checks by the us government for his training. >> i characterize it simply as logistical error. and a nightmare for mr. sappy. i cannot imagine the horrors he has faced in making his way across several continents he filmed his roiling journey from brazil to the southern border. he received a head injury from panda security forces into stil bleeding from his ear repeated requests to see a dr. walensky us custody have been ignored according to his brother sammy us citizen who once worked as a translator and afghanistan for us troops. complete disappointment.
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i'm pleading to biden administration to step up. do the right thing. do what was a promised to this man who fought alongside the very troops that you told him w would never leave our allies behind. >> the fbi interviewed abdel wasi sofiya january 3rd us attorney's office in west texas is overseeing the case jury selection is slated for februar. lawmakers lawmakers on both sides of the il are pleading fo president biden too step in and on for a pardon. >> think q even as china struggles with a massive new covid away is no let up in the regime's efforts to steal us economic trade and technology secrets for more on cybersecurity and other challenges were joined by national counterintelligence bill at any i want to play the sound back from the fbi directo chris ray back in november get
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your response. >> the greatest long-term threa to our nation's ideas, innovation and economic securit are national security is at tha china. the chinese government aspires to equal or surpass the us is a global superpower and influence the world with a value system shaped by undemocratic authoritarian ideals building didn't leave anything important out of it. >> no i think fundamentally he gets the right tone more specifically how it manifests itself the supply chain and irruption threats of the national infrastructure. stay and local level most importantly our economic security women to be attacked everyday it's interesting because we talked earlier about tik tok a lot of bay having now and you actually think it's an important topic that young people and everyone should lear more about. >> i do not only from adult users but probably down middle school the application of tik tok is a social media tool used
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by a company in china that's tied with the intelligence services relating to look at as an affairs capability and a known evil entity for children at risk in united states. >> are you worried about sometime in the near future six months or a year of china actually going into time on? i think the analyst will tell you anywhere from 3-5 years if ever. it legitimately how that looks up from a cyber perspective and it will be be able to have key indicators to prevent that? >> can we do something in case it happens? i talk a lot about the militarization of the south china sea and i'm wondering you talk to some of the generals in say they work aimed at us in th united states sometimes doesn't do well. do you worry about the us's ability to do something about this? >> i think the question is can we get our troops and ships at in time to make a difference if the chinese taken effort toward
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taiwan. >> it's interesting because now we see pictures and it looks like the covid death toll in china is raising zero lockdown policy is lifted but also apparently damage the economy much more than we thought. is it a danger to china, the united states? >> at think it is we also have to be careful that they either comes at a china would be skeptical of anything we hear coming out of communist party. our numbers impacting covid or anything else evidentiary other issues and that country. >> lastly, the biggest that you worry about? economic security or theft of the property and trade secrets. >> great step thank you astonishing video of good samaritans rushing to save a driver from a burning car and what are you looking at? these donkeys it just kinda wan to reflect today's best viral videos coming up
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>> first stop into nights viral videos it, the dining experienc at beverly's restaurant in idah comes complete with goose at fighting entertainment. as a video capture geese of ticket outside to set other differences losing goose and flew away but he came back late and he was not injured. mirror mirror on the wall who's the fairest donkey about? it's a psychiatric thing a grou of donkeys at an ohio sanctuary could not stop looking at themselves after a mirror place in a bar the owners had to take it down after the donkeys is spent admiring the reflections this many wonders in new south wales australia enjoys his ice cream for mcdonald's. rocco caught on video hitching ride in the backseat to the drive through was very well-behaved at the woman filme thought at first it was a big white dog. no word on what flavor rocco
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chose. >> this is not video from hollywood set the annual last luminaries of festival took place this week in spain featured streaks that lined wit bonfires galloping horses jumping through fire and smoke locals say the smoke purifies and protects the horses during the following year. the ritual goes back about 500 years this dramatic video caugh them a make good samaritans tha saved a woman from a burning ca on the long island expressway the 56 -year-old driver crushed her deep in the median reflect on her side and fire. multiple witnesses spring into action that the car upright and pulled her out. she is currently recovering in the hospital and finally, this heartwarming story a family in ireland you lost their dog two years ago was reunited with their beloved french bulldog th dog was found in dublin to over 125 miles from her home. fortunately she was micro chipped and if you have a viabl
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video to share with like to weigh in on the titanic nightca topic a hitman instagram or twitter believe it or not a usa today reporter suggested using words like a little hot when the and shalom but could be micro- aggression that is harming people or other cultures. they set them up our culture club is here to knock them down. michelle pulley nella headlines 24/7 sports reporter eric messersmith never read it as i will put this on the screen it says a lot, aloha, shalom but these are ways to say hello and hawaiian spanish and hebrew. it is because he could say something doesn't mean it's always appropriate this could b both other bring a micro aggression we talked about it common sense. >> aloha. i might do this to connect with
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people of different cultures. i think to me it signifies hey, i acknowledge your culture. i have many friends from hawaii. i have many friends from mexico. i love learning their language. i feel it's also acknowledgment of their culture. >> you go to hawaii everyone says a you say it back it's nothing but respect them polite. i think it's common sense if i see you in the hall essay aloha it's it's not offensive. if you are mocking someone's culture using an exaggerated exit, i think we all know it's not cool. if feel like this common sense the whole thing is it's not mocking anybody you're in a hotel and when i say aloha it's all up on fine living on the billionaire activist and bustin up nelson peltz once a seat on the disney board bob iger says fat chance at quoting the billionaire investor is now battling to secure a board seat setting the stage for a
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spectacular showdown between hi and returning ceo bob iger leaving many to wonder is at this the move that will put an end to disney's controversial awoken and? >> is really calling iger to th carpet he has two years to find out how to make money from streaming and right now two things are happening their overspending on shows like amanda lowry on in shows like and/or and celebrities as salaries. there are still thinking this dude your model works. it doesn't. they have to change. a second part of this equation they're charging too much for families at the theme parks and their yelling like i got my season pass not today you don't. we don't like the season passes today. >> i think what it comes down t is the model they use to use which was subscriptions from cable videos clean house what that with espn the disney video
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and it now the streaming model all the studios are struggling over how to make it profitable as people are cutting the cord and they haven't figured that out yet that's more of a proble than any of it buzz light year same-sex kisses or any woke issues. >> it's all kind of figuring in the wilderness is coming in someone is going to say hey they're losing money from the woken has it. they are losing money they know it and they're trying to figure out there in a precarious position right now. >> lastly over the mlk statue they put on this quote this is promise and a is god saying quote in the mainstream media was reporting on it like it was all beautiful because they were told they had to say that but then when it came out a little boy pointed out that subpoenas and everyone like it was like yelling at big silk bagel song in your thoughts on this i thought it was going to be different. >> my thought is abstract art
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has failed us this is the piece that belongs in a museum with a private collection that should not be the public symbol of one of the greatest americans who ever lived to celebrate his lif and legacy. it should be bringing us together, not being mistaken fo a that's the whole thing you wonder when you look at it you're i am unclear of what exactly it is the picture right now i still don't know what it is. i looked at it today unlike wha is this is a sculpture that's validly challenged it. what i said i'm not quite sure what it is and that's something it means no disrespect to happens to be something that looks unusual it was supposed t be him and his wife after he wa nominated for the nobel prize there is no. it was a--up next director jame cameron is expected to settle the titanic door debate in an
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>> we are back with the nightca crew. tonight's topic the epic titani door debate if you haven't hear it yet we've been previewing it all night long it's a james cameron it will it do this special because that there's been this ongoing debate for 25 years. it did rose have enough room on that door or a piece of driftwood whatever it was to be able to pull jack up on that thing and i'm in a put this up because of this is kate winslet she said the following i actually don't believe we would have survived if we had both gotten on that door you heard i here first yes he could have fi on that door but it would not have stayed afloat. the caprio pit robby saying quote this is the biggest controversy the caprio ever robbie in modern cinema could you have squeezed on their? yet i cut up kid you yet to caprio no comment kevin corke could they have made it? i'm all for it.
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come on the. yes rosa should have let him on that door if were going down, were back together the fact she didn't made her seem selfish. you had a different take on this . >> i did. if they could've both gotten on they would been too heavy and sank. and then also she wasn't like o never let go whoops whoops sorr up into the wilderness which i just think it's amazing and michelle paulino this is kind o you deal. you live on these kinds of pole and up got a believe you would know the answer. >> and i don't. i have no clue. but this is the first time i've heard of this debate you saw th movie you sell poorly on the water like a i thought she was selfish. we ran a poll on this is the instagram 58 percent said yes
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they both could have survived o that thing. no party to present and on twitter 63 percent said yes and 37 percent said no. >> i'm going to say no. i think you tried. he tried to get up there it started to sink he's like 130 o 140. in his waterway waterlogged. >> twenty-five years ago. >> the truth is she never wante him to survive there's a back story there that was not the first time they met on the titanic james cameron will make a prequel sequel about jack and rose is a story. he bullied her in school she deliberately killed him. >> it'll be 4.5 hours long. >> you need to be writings good for hollywood. >> my favorite part is that ros when she dies goes down the
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staircase and runs into jack an in eternity and the husband who she was with 60 years is like hey what about me and our life together? >> big q all purity yet and tha they give for watching and that building. america's late news it, fox new @ night. it trace gallagher in los my m angeles. we'll seeree you right back herh tomorrow night serious alle and with trump fire , most people saw 90%rgmayu clear skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90%a clear skin, even five years serious allergic reactions may occur. occur. >> trump fire ma the risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. them. >> tell you, doctor , if you n, no symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to emerge. >> trem fyan shou fire via. >> ask your doctor about be se l fire today. should be stalling right now.
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