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aleve who do you take it for? >> greg: we are out of time, thank you, janice dean, good luck on the book. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you, great, good evening, everyone, and welcome to america's late news, "fox news @ night," i am trace gallagher in los angeles. ♪ ♪ and breaking tonight, another late friday news dump from customs and border protection and surprise, surprise, another record for the migrant encounters. educators and one ohio town, now under fire for saying they want to trick parents when it comes to teaching critical race theory, and we have the video to prove it.
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but we begin with the white house closing ranks and saying the president meant what he said about the classified documents being no big deal. the white house correspondent kevin corke is live for us in the nation's capital with this. >> evening, two years and in the white house says it is focused on the battles that it mattered most, both here at home and abroad which is to say nurturing the economy back to full health, responding to the climate crisis, and of course and effort in ukraine to name a few, as we look at the jill biden have time report, we see that it is a mixed bag coming at us, we are two years since he was inaugurated, we have low unemployment, jobs aplenty, high but falling inflation, high but falling gas prices, however, record debt in spending, the border crisis, and don't forget to the crime crisis and many of america's largest cities, the afghanistan debacle, and the document drama, the unfolding
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classified materials kerfuffle continuing to bubble up to the surface like black gold west of lubbock, texas, as for the documents that have been popping up everywhere here and there, including at the heavily funded by the chinese biden-penn center, but he said this yesterday, there is no they are there, and i have no regrets. remember that. now asked about that statement today, the white house press secretary karine jean-pierre to put it in baseball terms kept the badge on her shoulder and didn't take a swing. >> what does the president mean when he says no regrets? >> i'm not going to comment further from what the president has said yesterday, i think that he laid out his thoughts. >> laid out his thoughts today as well, while speaking to a group of mayors at the white house, mr. biden said among other things when it comes to solving the border, immigration, and the fentanyl crises, well, defunding the
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police is not the answer, despite what many in his party said back in 2020 and since then, now joe biden is treating to his home on the beach for the weekend, no word on whether or not there are any classified documents they are or if there had been previously, of course we will watch, because often on weekends in washington, the news breaks, we will keep an eye on it, back to you. >> trace: a lot of stuff happens late friday, back to your moments, and assisting jonathan fahey, and townhall.com manager spencer brown, thank you for coming on kurt spencer, your first, the president has gone from this m.o. of blaming everyone for everything to now, you know, no big deal, no regrets, would not change a thing. your thoughts? and >> well, i mean, this has really been a mess for the white house, they have been behind the ball, dropping the ball in response to this, and then in the middle of it all, president biden comes out and
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says he has no regrets which is a new low for this unaccountable president, because normally he passes the blame to someone else implying that something went wrong, but in this case he saying i have no regrets, apparently nothing went wrong, even though we know that he broke national security policy, and may be law, what is more important to think is that he said he had no regrets about not telling the american people about this even though he knew about it back before the midterms, which raises the question what else is the president not telling us and just hoping we won't find out about? >> trace: not telling us and so forth, but i just wonder, and nobody has asked mind to me throughout this entire thing, why in the world that joe biden's lawyers were allowed to go in and collect these documents and not the fbi, when it is classified documents, the doj and the fbi is always involved except this time. >> that's a remarkable thing and a great point, because they not only had the lawyers getting the documents, but my understanding come i don't even think that all of the lawyers had security clearance to begin with, so the
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people without clearances looking for classified documents, but again, where is the fbi? they should've been in there to document exactly where they were found, to photograph and do all of the stuff they did at mar-a-lago, and remarkably they just let the biden administration dictate how this was done, and now we really don't know what the circumstances were coming to have to to rely on president biden's lawyers and you know, a whole host of other issues that come with that privilege issues and things like that. >> trace: earlier kevin corke was saying during the press briefing today that karine jean-pierre did not even take the baseball bat off her shoulder, no even opportunity or attempt to answer these questions, i think it's worth watching again, and then we will get your response. watch. >> what does the president mean when he said no regrets? because he has also said he takes very seriously the handling of classified documents, so i'm unclear of what he means about no regrets. >> so i'm not going to comment
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further from what the president has said yesterday, i think he laid out his thoughts, he was asked about it. he laid out his thoughts of what questions he was asked. >> essentially she is saying he said what he said and he meant what he said. >> to the point made earlier, you are right, the lawyers that a been looking through the use place is looking for documents don't have security clearances, which is how we ended up in this mess last weekend, we could go saturday where the white house had to come out and say, we found more at his house in wilmington, because his personal lawyers have been looking through the house, found a document that was marked classified, and it was not allowed to look any further, which is why karine jean-pierre said last week that the search was complete when in fact it wasn't, because then someone with a security clearance went to his house in wilmington and found those five additional classified documents sort of debunking what karine jean-pierre had said, so perhaps she has learned the lesson she should not make definitive claims like the search is complete, when clearly she does not know what is going on.
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>> trace: and i think the sound bite award of the week might go to adam schiff come at a very dishonest adam schiff who said this, and here is an explanation why the president is saying what he said, watch. big what the president is alluding to he is very confident that in his case, this was completely unintentional, and i believe that's exactly right, and i think that when they do the investigation, they will find that there was no intention to hold onto these documents indeed when they were discovered, they were immediately turned over a period >> trace: there is nothing quite like documents unintentionally making it to four different places around town. >> yes, it's amazing, it's not like there's just one document found in one place, again, in the garage, in the study, at the biden center, and it's funny how they shift a narrative because when president trump's documents were found, the issue was everyone was concerned about the national security implications, remember joe biden lamenting on "60 minutes" about how concerned he was for people safety because of the documents now it's just
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about how people reacted to the documents and they are suggesting that joe biden acted entirely appropriately, we don't know that. and the irony of it all, this idea that he takes everything seriously is his defense and the whole thing based on what the media and adam schiff is saying is he does not really take it seriously, he should not be blamed because he is not really responsible, and that's kind of the funny thing about it is his own seriousness is what will get him out of this. >> trace: i have to go, spencer, five seconds, but does this affect his bid to run ag again? >> i think raises a question of why all these leaks about these classified documents going to mainstream, and who in the west wing is trying to clear the field for 2024 to help someone other than joe biden run for the white house? >> t>> trace: somebody running interference for somebody, spencer, jonathan, appreciate it. >> thanks, trace. ♪ ♪ >> trace: and politics when it
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comes to delivering bad news, the best time is always late friday when people including journalists are heading out for the weekend. so the fox news at night common sense department wasn't a bit surprised just a few hours ago the biden administration, specifically customs and border protection released the december numbers for migrant encounters at the southern border, and we learned that 251,000 migrants crossed, that's more than 40% higher than last december, an 11% higher than last month, the bottom line, it's a new record, that which is saying something, because last month was a new record, and the month before that, and so on and so forth, and just for the record, we also arrested more people on the terror watch list and had more fentanyl bus, and is common sense will tell you, more than a few list likely snuck in, more than a few doses of deadly fentanyl likely snuck by a company administration keeps talking about root causes and
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immigration reform, neither of those will help secure the border, but the president will tell you that part which is surprising, i mean, it is late friday night. well, a startling new study by conservative think tank reveals that a controversial new law is was a new york city prosecutors to drop more criminal cases than ever leading to a devastating rising crime. marianne rafferty is live with the data, this information really is kind of eye-opening. >> is, and those laws when you couple with the state's trial laws that increase prosecutors workloads and gave them a lot less time to complete discovery during the case, so many end up getting dropped, the manhattan institute releasing the study thursday that shows the drastic rate at which new york city criminal cases in all five counties were dropped since the statute went into effect in 2019, and in october of 2021, 6e dropped compared to 44% and 2019 when the law was first
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implemented and an even bigger jump for new york city misdemeanor cases from 49 percent in 2019 to 82 percent in 2021 during the same time period, the reports alter rights from the statue was therefore correlated with a devastating rising crime and drop in arrests, and new york city, adult felony arrests fell by 14 percent from 2019 and 21, while new york city shootings rose by 102%, murderous by over 51%. and adding that assistant das were unable to devote sufficient time to case development as they scramble to collect discovery documents under the evidence law and she says it allows for defense attorneys to intentionally delay filing motions in order to suppress evidence, which increases dismissal rates especially on low-level crimes. manhattan's district attorney acknowledging the problem and blames the lack of resources. >> fully supports, you know, early and full discovery, but we
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did not get funding, we do not have funding to do it, and i know that the city district attorney's office, the public defender's office did not get money, our information technology lags. >> and the new discovery obligations have been met by new york state prosecutors and only 21% of cases statewide and local courts met them in just 16% of cases and local courts in new york city have met them and only 13% of cases. so you are talking about a lot of people getting away with a lot of crime. >> trace: in these big corporations, these legal firms just dropping a truckload of discovery and saying, good luck. get with it. great stuff, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> trace: first up into nights crime round up, 34-year-old man is dead after he was pushed on the subway tracks in new york's upper west side early friday morning. police say the suspect has a history of mental health issues, some frustrated new yorkers say
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these incidents are far too common. >> what are the police doing about this? what is the subway station doing? the people that work in the station, what did they do? what are they doing? are they just taking our money? they are just letting it be, let it happen? why can't they just figure it out! >> trace: good question, a d.c. uber driver has recovered her stolen vehicle after suspects tried to use the victim's credit card at a gas station, footage shows part of the highest in december and so far no arrests, in georgia, a protester shot a state trooper without warning, the officer was hospitalized and the 26-year-old protester died when cops return fire just outside atlanta on wednesday, officers were clearing demonstrators from the 85-acre area that police plan to make into a public safety training center, the protesters had been camping out on the land, which they dubbed cop city. in oklahoma, a man in a stolen
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car that read suv also stole a gun from another card and fled during the police chase, he shot at one officer and hit his cruiser before he crashed into a tree when he refused to obey police commands, they fired guest rooms and nonlethal impact rounds at him and took him into custody. a member the shocking video out of venice, california, a teenager plowing down a mom pushing a stroller in 2021? the mom and baby were not seriously hurt, and the teens sentence was only about six months in a juvenile probation cam, we learned tonight that young man was shot and killed this week, not long after he got out of that juvenile camp, and in south carolina, the trail of disgraced lawyer x lawyer alex murdaugh begins monday, accused of murdering his wife and younger son called back in 2021, a recent court filing from prosecutors revealed that an undisclosed snapchat paul sent to friends only an hour before
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his murder could be key to the case, we of course will be tracking all of it for you. ♪ ♪ well, a new analysis from the center force strategic and international studies shows that the cost of the united states have defending taiwan from a chinese invasion would be enormous. the cost and blood of u.s. sailors and airmen would be enormous in three weeks, the report notes, they would sell for about half as many casualties as it did in 20 years of war in iraq and afghanistan. commanders would have to move forward despite a high level of casualties not seen in living memory, let's bring in the author of the hundred year marathon, the heritage foundation senior fellow michael pillsbury, i look at this stuff, michael, and i think, this is just devastating coming to look at this and they were a game this 24 times and in a lot of those times america actually defended taiwan, but in every case the human loss for
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americans was massive, and the destruction to taiwan was incredible. your thoughts on what you are hearing from this report? >> well, i read the report too come 160 pages and very well done, the two authors have a lot of experience in the classified world, they are trying to claim this is completely unclassified, so it is okay, it is scary, i think it shows one possible scenario with a normandy style beach landing of forces combined with the missile attack, and then it shows how the u.s. arrival is too late, and then we take a lot of losses ourselves, they estimate about two aircraft carriers and a lot of ships, we think a lot of chinese ships, but their overall picture as it would be devastating. obviously all the more reason to try to deter this, but how to do that, how to deter a chinese attack is not an easy concept, as we claim, we won't
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necessarily intervene, the chinese say that you are interfering in our internal affairs, taiwan island belongs to china just like food and saying ukraine belongs to russia, so we don't actually accept that taiwan is a part of china, we acknowledge it, we kind of scatter little ideas around, but we have never said, taiwan is a part of china, so that is the cause of the war, the chinese start to think that they are going to lose the provenance of taiwan, than they have the use of force as their only option, that's a movie, trace. >> trace: and it's based on us getting permission from japan to be able to take off from those airbases because we don't have the reach to be able to do it from some of the other airbases, just last week beijing renewed its threat on taiwan, and taiwan's top envoy told the u.s. "everything we are doing now is to prevent the pain and suffering of the tragedy of ukraine from being repeated in
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our scenario and taiwan, so ultimately we seek to deter the use of military force, but in worst-case scenario, we understand that we have to be better prepared." and you have some saying, listening, xi jinping is very close to may be doing this in the next year or two. >> yes, i think that that's a very real possibility. we have been exercises with bombers, jet fighters, missiles being tested as though they wanted to desensitize taiwan so that they can get away with a surprise attack, because it will make sure it's another exercise, we have a lot of problems with their own defense not being the way that we like to see it, we like to see them be more like a porcupine needle and stop the invasion, they are not doing that, they are buying high-end jet fighters, ships, they are not doing what our military considers to be the right thing, but we have very little influence over how they prepare
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their own defense, that's another problem that makes them like a sitting duck for a chinese attack. >> trace: i've got to go, but "the wall street journal" also pointed out a lot of this would be a great deal of stress on an 80 something-year-old president to make decision after decision involving very high stakes, your final thoughts? >> that's exactly right, this will be a matter of minutes to decide, okay, the chinese normandy style, the ships are coming across the street, mr. president, what do we do? this is not a time for dawdling or jittering, there has to be an action taken right away, i'm not sure that would happen, are you? >> trace: no, michael pillsbury, it's a great rhetorical question, thank you for coming on. >> thanks, trace. >> trace: in the meantime, all of us at fox news our heart sink after losing a member of the fox family, the senior vice president of news and politics alan commits are often passed away earlier today at the very young age of 47. he was first and foremost an
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exceptional husband, father, and friend, leaving behind a wife and two children, alan was also a news executive who emphasized again and again that getting it right was more important than getting it first. alan was my executive producer more than a decade ago when i anchored "the live desk" with martha maccallum, he made me a better journalist, he made fox a better news channel. in later years he was a trusted friend and adviser helping me navigate everything from the workplace to the bahamas. i last saw alan a few months ago in new york, we had lunch and as we walked out of the restaurant he slapped me on the shoulder and said, good to see you, tg. i said it's good to see you, my friend, and it was, i will miss him. we will miss him. alan was a good man. now they can. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine
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♪ ♪ >> trace: eye-opening video tonight of officials in an ohio school district discussing how they can work around school policies already in place to push radical race theory covertly, let's get reaction today from president emeritus of the compton school board, an american federation for children senior fellow cory deangelis. cory, here is the executive director of diversity, equity, and inclusion in an ohio school district on how they convert and covertly push crt in schools, watch this video. >> there is more than one way to skin a cat, so you can pass a bill that you can't tage don't make teach crt in a classroom, but if you cut programming or you can cover the extracurricular activity, something like that, that will help. >> we have some parents that coming in l, they don't fully
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understand, so, you know, it's -- when we trick them coming you know. >> trace: they just trick them is the thing here. >> yeah, look, trying to subvert the will of parents which is a huge problem for one, then two this goes to show you our school choices preferred to top-down mandates or bands, which are just a form of whack a mole, the employees in the system can get around the rules and do whatever they want, and other videos we have seen that they have admitted they just change the label instead of calling it crt, they will call it social emotional learning or even student mental health services, so the better solution to your freedom as opposed to force is allowing each individual family to choose, to fund the student directly and allow the family to choose the education provider that best aligns with their values and best meets their needs and other ways. so the main problem here is that families disagree about how they want their kids raised, and that's okay. but the problem is we force all families into a government
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monopoly today were no family is going to be happy with the curriculum, or a lot of families might be upset with the curriculum, whatever that may be. >> trace: we will talk about school choice in just a moment, but the school district came back and said, these videos were obtained under false pretenses, and i'm thinking, how do you define that? because that's the same as saying these are taken out of context, no, they are not. >> for many of us, we are focusing on literacy, math, there is a tremendous need to lean into those areas as a result of what has transpired over the past we've years, namely covert impact. and so school districts as well as teachers and anyone involved within the educational apparatus has two address immediately the needs that are impacting children today, and we cannot allow political pawns or chest place to be that of the day. >> trace: an american mom who
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raised her two daughters, praising the chinese communist party for coparenting them. she says, my own kids were in waco parented by the chinese government, we are returned to a divided america where many feel government has no place in our lives and attention to the common good is a fundamental value i see in an american government coparents, your thoughts? >> it is raised like babylon bee article, and it appears that the communist indoctrination works, this article reads like it's a form of stockholm syndrome that is happening commanding actually feel kind of bad for the author, and it really is important for us to take back our schools in this country, or we might turn into a communist country where kids are being indoctrinated on government run school system monopoly, that's a problem. i don't want anybody to have a monopoly on information and this is what it leads to. >> trace: i don't think anybody wants the government to come in and start dictating more policies in schools.
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>> as a matter of fact, i would look at this as indeed a occasion, but i will say this, i simply -- we have to respect people's cultures, and in china, perhaps, they may not respect the freedoms for which we hold to be true, and this country, our nation was built upon the foundation of freedom of expression, freedom as assembly, m we have to adhere to those principles. >> trace: i have to go, but 15 seconds each, talk about katie hobbs in arizona that wants to take back that money from school choice and put it into public schools, cory? >> she is declaring war on families, over 30,000 families would lose their scholarships that have just received them over the past couple of months. families want this, they flooded the government website when the applications opened up, and they actually broke the government website, because families want to so bad, and katie is trying to rip it out of their hands, thankfully republicans controlled chambers, and i don't think she will be able to touch it. >> trace: you look at the polls and 65% of families in
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arizona support this 25 against, so clearly they want this. >> a wake-up call for public school systems that you must adhere to the will of parents, you have to simply double down on offering different instructional best practices that meets the need of each and every child. >> trace: good insight, thank you as well. in the meantime, a group of lawmakers and privacy experts are taking on one of new york city's most famous entertainment company has over their controversial use of facial recognition technology. here is lauren green. >> it new york city's iconic radio city music hall, big businesses watching you. the famed christmas spectacular, the venue used surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology to prevent a mother from seeing the show with her 9-year-old daughter and an accompanying girl scout troop. >> i was confronted by a group of security officers who knew my
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name, who knew where i worked, and they asked me for my identification to confirm that. and then they proceeded to tell me that i was not allowed to be there and they escorted me out of the venue. >> for the past six months, madison square garden emmett garden entertainment has used facial recognition technology to deny access to two attorneys at firms suing the company, even if they are not working on the litigation. an attorney at the firm suing the company who is not working on the suit is concerned about the policy and its impact. speak of the biometrics and the facial recognition technology is -- was being used as more of a punitive measure, and a means to dissuade people from filing lawsuits against them. >> in response, msg entertainment says that they notified law firm said that the institute of the street foreign policy that concludes to take legal litigation from the con
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benny, until the litigation has been resolved. >> it cannot be tolerated when the rich and powerful used surveillance technology, use our own images as a weapon against us. >> new york state lawmakers were of the company asking them to end the policy even threatening to pull the venue's liquor licenses and tax breaks. trace. >> trace: lauren, thank you, later, we all know someone who talks too much, some argue talking less will help make you more successful, what do you think? let us know on social media, twitter, and instagram at trace gallagher, and it was a historic day at the international space station, and what exactly was this cloud scene over turkey? we have answers, t the day's bet videos next. ♪ ♪ but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her
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♪ ♪ >> trace: pursed up into ninth viral videos, astronauts at the international space station launched a space launch that
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made history as the first native american woman in space participated in our first spacewalk, nicole man is a member of the y lockey of the round valley indian tribes of north carolina, she will continue her mission for about another month, this mission friday was to prep the iss for more solar panels, in the meantime, back here on earth, check out this bizarre ufo like cloud formation over the turkish city of bursa, this was early thursday morning, the cloud change colors from orange to red to yellow as the sun rose, and was visible for the better part of an hour. our fox weather team says the cloud formation is a lenticular cloud, whatever that is. that normally forms near mountain tops. video proves that the organs use social media team is crushing it, just like this rino crushing a watermelon. this video of cain the rino has nabbed over 56 million views on
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tiktok, and surpassed over 2 million followers. in the meantime, a bone chilling story, a family in the siberian city of yeah coats blowing bubbles together on a bombing negative 58-degree day, you can see the bubbles froze instantly and remained intact even when handled. and check out this superhero duo, a kitten in indonesia born with the same black eye markings as her dad, their look-alike, they look like they are about to solve crimes, and they also look alike, how about that? after these kisses if you have a viral video, hit us up at trace gallagher or fox news night on social media. they do look alike, right? ♪ ♪ pro-life demonstrators from around the country rally today at the nation's capital, the 1se supreme court overturned to the landmark abortion ruling roe v. wade, lucas tomlinson has more.
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>> roll like supporters from across the country descended on the nation's capital friday for the 50th annual march for life, and for the first time since roe v. wade was overturned. the dobbs decision brought abortion back to the state level, where many think the next fight begins. >> with the state level now, so that's next, yes, that's why we are going in front of the capital is to show that even at state level, this is not overcome its only the beginning. >> 13 states have a complete abortion ban, five have partial bans, six states are in limbo pending current litigation, abortion is legal in the remaining states, new house majority leader steve scalise has despite their ruling, the issue is far from settled. >> the court did not get rid of abortion, they just allowed this debate to continue with elected leaders instead of judges. >> the new republican majority in the house wasted little time passing pro-life legislation.
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>> passing the bill and of course resolution demand that deter us against pregnancy care centers, pro-life offices, churches be investigated. >> mississippi's attorney general lian finch argued the case before the supreme court. >> this is a new chapter that we get to write in history, so we have to be talking and taking action on affordable and accessible child care, more stability, child supported enforcement it to make the dads equally financially responsible for their children. >> making the first ever appearance, nfl hall of fame coach tony doji addressed the crowd and commented on demar hamlin who almost lost his life during a recent game. >> that game was canceled, why? because a life was at stake, and people wanted to see that life saved. >> today is march for life was peaceful with just a few counter protesters showing up at the supreme court.
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trace. >> trace: thank you, and spotted alec baldwin outside of the manhattan office building, day after involuntary manslaughter charges were announced by the santa fe district attorney in the 2021 shooting death on the set of "rust" charges will be filed by the end of the month. and now it's on time -- time to unpack a g.o.p. story, let's bring in two newly elected golden state legislators who happen to be a millennial and republicans, kate sanchez and billy seeley, welcome both to you, we want to start with the subject, because it has been in the news all week, and will start with you first is that you have six people in the county that was shot, it was a gruesome crime, and the sheriff out there, he came on and he said that it was a cartel style crime that killed a 16-year-old girl along with a 10-month-old baby point-blank stuff, he does not know if it is a cartel over again, but he said this, watch.
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>> this was coming across our border with human trafficking, gunrunning, sex trafficking and the like, we are now filling the impact of a very open border to california. >> and it is a case of wax border policies, sanctuary state, your response? >> i completely agree, it is the perfect storm, soft on crime policy is acting out in the last few years, now seeing the effects of those, we have 47-57 which is systematically violent and serious criminals out of prison into society, one thing i know is a prosecutor, there is a very small member of people, so if you let them out, crime will go up. >> trace: and solutions, what do you propose? you go in and you are in this predominantly democratic committee assembly, and trying to post solutions, what do you say? >> we see that they are no
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consequences for criminal so we want to focus on repealing plot 47 and plot 57 in make sure we focus on the fact that the laws have offenses for criminals rather than them getting out scot-free. >> trace: the 17-year-old showering and the ymca, comes across a transgendered woman, and naked man identifies as transgendered, and she says this. watch. >> this is absolutely not empowering whatsoever. in our efforts to cater to the rights of transgender's to express themselves, it's threatening my safety, my privacy, and also the safety and privacy of all of the other women and children who are frequenting in that ymca. >> trace: and the ymca said the following, our ymca operates in accordance with california law that gives people the right to access the locker rooms, changing rooms, and bathrooms that align with their gender identity. what you say that that? >> i can tell you our job is to protect the most vulnerable, as a mother of 10-year-old, i feel
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like we need to make sure that our victims are not victimized again, but protected. >> trace: we had a woman last night who said on this program, assembly men, that her 7-year-old daughter, she feels more comfortable with transgendered person than she does with conservatives. >> that sounds bizarre to me, and the problem we are having now as there are some legitimate transgendered people out there, but how do we objectively know if this is a transgendered person, or a guy who just feels like walking around in the women's locker room today? you cannot have a totally subjective standard, there has to be some objectivity around this test. >> trace: president biden came in town, and california riddled with drought, riddled with wildfires, it's all about climate change commencement he said it's actually about not collecting the water and bad management policy when it comes to the forest. >> in 2014 we passed prop one that would provide critical infrastructure for california, we have not built on that at all, so billions of dollars
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wasted and we have seen there is water, and we need to make sure that we have provided proper infrastructure for that. >> trace: can't catch the water, but we can't build the bullet train, but we can try, your final thoughts on this? >> the real story as it is being held up by the radical environmental groups that are using sequence to hold and install the projects to build reservoirs and collect water and the governor is given into the environmentalists. >> trace: you have a big fight on your hands, both of you, thank you for coming on. what's a better path to success? is it talking more or talking less? there is still time to weigh in on twitter and instagram at trace gallagher. "the nightcap" is next. ♪ ♪ rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena®
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♪ ♪ >> trace: we are back with a friday night cap crew, kevin corke, marianne rafferty, and state assembly members kate sanchez and billy salie, the topic is now talking less can actually get you more, we ask this question on twitter, we will get to the response. there it is, 63% say if you talk less it will further your career, and here we have a panel, kevin corke, filled with journalists and politicians, and we are talking about talking less. >> m the ninth of 10, so by the
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time i got down to me, you learn to just shut up and up let other people do the talking, so there is something to be said about being a man or woman of mystery. i think sometimes if you say a little bit less when you have something to say, it carries just a bit more wait. >> trace: i am 1 of 5, and he had to wait until somebody took a drink to get a word in edgewise, and you better be good, because if you weren't, you got drowned out especially if you are the youngest. we want more responses, california assemblywoman kate sanchez, talking less as a politician might not be a good trade? >> i think it's a great policy, you can listen more and quality over quantity. >> trace: really? assembly men? >> when i grew up, everybody wanted to be a doctor or a lawyer, now they want to be influencers, so i think the emphasis on social media and influencing has people to be more narcissists. >> trace: and you became a lawyer. >> i am a lawyer, so i have the
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trifecta. >> trace: so you're thinking talk less? no thank you. so here are some of the results, listening and talking and all the blabber's in the room allows you to soak up the topic, and build a response, and tells you when to and when not to, and her friend jason rantz wade in saying i literally talk for a living, so we know how he died to answer and finally troy says the following here, it's easy to say too much during a critical interview and only takes turning one person off to make or break landing the job or getting a promotion, he is apparently on the don't talk bandwagon, marianne rafferty. >> my husband says i said yes, stop talking, and keep going when it's hard to positive, so maybe assert yourself, but also just to back and listen. >> trace: you know what they call nontalkers in television? x television.
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unemployed. that's exactly where the bottom line is, so my advice is coming out, maybe listen a little bit more, but good talkers go a long way in the world. thank you very much, kate, bill, marianne, kevin corke, and thank you for watching america's late news, fox news at night, and trace gallagher in los angeles, have a great weekend. we will see you back here on monday. secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. on no more torture, secret speech bouncing, and it helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. so pull it close. >> secret works natural isn't cutting it. >> mother nature. i'm picking remedies from the cold and flu. i'll that's natural. to you. >> made this. is with zinc, proven to shorten colds. an days. >> it seemd s like everythinthgv an your attention. get
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