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>> greg: we are out of time, thanks to everybody! you know who else, i am greg gutfeld! that is all we have time for tonight. >> we begin with breaking news on fox news at night, there has been another california mass shooting, this time in half moon bay just south of san francisco where seven people are dead in two separate shootings had two separate locations, but with only one suspect who appears to be an older asian man, and it comes just two days after police say a 72-year-old asian man shot and killed 11 people at a dance club in monterey park in los angeles. jeff paul has the breaking news come alive tonight.
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>> good evening, trace, less than 48 hours after the shooting in monterey park, we have another mass shooting in california, this time in the northern part of the state. investigators say seven were shot and killed in san mateo county near the coastal town of half moon bay which is just south of san francisco, we are told that there were two different scenes, both agricultural sites, the first location four were killed, if it was taken to the hospital. three were then killed at a second location, 67-year-old was later arrested and was reportedly found in his car in a parking lot where the local sheriff's substation. >> they had their guns strong and approached from behind the car, type formation, and got up to the car and were probably a few feet behind it, six or so and asked him to get out. speak at the sheriff's office says they have no idea what motivated the suspect in half
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moon bay, and that's the same situation investigators are dealing with in monterey park, they do not know why the suspect in gunmen, 72-year-old opened fire at a dance studio killing 11 and injuring nine. >> did he plan this? was it the day of, was it a week before? what drove a mad man to do this? we don't know. but we intend to find out. this is disturbing. how can even come to reason that somebody would even think about doing something like this? it's horrendous. speak of the shooter in monterey park went on to a second location, but a man who worked there to wrestle away the gun from the suspect, robert luna says his actions likely saved countless lives. >> i want everyone to focus on the victims of this tragic incident, not to draw too much attention to myself. i want everyone to have the
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attention needed during this incident. >> unlike what happened in half moon bay, the suspected shooter in monterey park did not give himself up to law enforcement, investigators say that she's shot let make they shot himself after they surrounded it leaving more questions unanswered. >> trace: jeff paul, stand by if well, we want to bring in for the breaking news, los angeles county sheriff, great to have you on tonight, this is kind of bizarre, we had a mass shooting a couple of days ago in southern california, killed 11 and now just a short time ago in northern california coming have another asian man going after what apparently are aging victims, the similarities are striking. >> very similar, did one motivate the other? that is something that is going to take a while to figure out, there is a lot of evidence to go through, witness statements, victim statements, those that can speak obviously, and do we have a suspect in custody, what
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are they willing to provide? and what is the digital footprint? the evidence on the computer for example, anything left behind like a suicide note, things like that. >> and check me here, jeff, the suspect two days ago was a 72-year-old asian man and tonight we believe that he is howled? >> in his 60s, so some of the oldest mass shooters at least that i've ever covered and i have covered several of these, i can't remember someone being as old a 72 or even in their 60s. >> trace: and i remember the biggest shooting several years ago and that was an older man, but not 72, 68, this is unusual. >> he was in his 50s in that case from mandalay bay, we still do not have a word on that one, it's been a few years, if you go all the way back to 1966 when we keep records on mass shootings in the definition, this represents the oldest one where four are more were shot and killed the 72 in the 67 is right up there now. >> we talk about these things come in the mushroom farms, we know that one of them is also a
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marijuana farm come do you think that there is a connection with any of that involved in this at all? because you go down to the county a couple of weeks ago and you had that mass killing down there as well and the sheriff came out, we will talk about him in a minute, but he said that this could be cartel. >> it's a very big possibility, because you look at the marijuana grove, is an illegal, or one of the legal? the very few, the illegal ones outnumber the legal ones, and just the cash involved is something astronomical, so the cartels, local gang members, they are all vying for control of a very lucrative market. >> trace: it is interesting to me that you bring in the monterey park shooting, and we think that it could be domestic, could be jealousy that this man was jealous of some people in the club, it seems totally different in northern california, seems similar, but seems like it's totally different and this man decided to turn himself in. >> very different, but again, the profile of the two a similar where they arrive at a
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conclusion. at some point my only way out is to do the unthinkable, and they both end up doing the unthinkable. >> here sheriff boudreau, want to play some sounds and get your final response. >> i can tell you that cartels are here, they are here for multiple reasons, selling drugs is lucrative. >> it is lucrative, and the cartels are here and we know that, you can try to brush it off, but they are here in california. >> definitely, and our work that was done with the legal marijuana took a lot of energy, and adjusts the human traffic involved in skirting all the laws in california that favor illegal marijuana grove's are not helping us. >> trace: what do you think about the anti-police riots in atlanta? >> as said, it's typical of the crowd, the crowd that everything is wrong if they have nothing to contribute is positive. >> trace: great to see you, great to have on, thank you, jeff. ♪ ♪
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fox news at night common sense department us perplexed by the anti-police violence that sheriff was just talking about in atlanta this weekend, but you might've heard some reporters calling into the mostly peaceful protests in atlanta as they did their live shots with the burning cars, six people were arrested, and all but one of them is from outside of georgia, in other words, they traveled specifically to stir up trouble, though common sense thinks there was an awful lot of damage for just six people. then again we saw the very same type of unrest during the george floyd riots, this time the violence in response to georgia state patrol officers shooting and killing a 26-year-old environmental activists, the reason georgia state trooper shot the man is because he shot and wounded a georgia state trooper, police officers have a tendency to shoot back when someone is shooting at them, but of course, the protesters were outraged,
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and finally common sense understands what is going on. the very same people who wanted to defund the police and who thought it was racist to ever defend police also believe it is wrong for police to defend themselves. in the meantime, first up and tonight's crime crisis round up, two students are dead and an adult employee injured after a shooting at a youth nonprofit center, through suspects taken into custody about 20 minutes after the incident, police said that shootings were targeted and not random, and have at an educational program called starts right here which works with at-risk youth. >> dropped the gun, drop the gun right now! dropped the gun! >> watch out, watch out. >> body cam video shows the moments after 76-year-old lng land shot and killed her terminally ill has been at a daytona beach hospital in florida, which sent them into
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lockdown, and she has now been charged with premeditated murder, they plan the shooting three weeks ago and it was a failed murder/suicide pack. a man who carjacked a honda in washington, d.c., and drove it out to fairfax, virginia, where he then switched vehicles, carjacking the chevy tahoe was apprehended when police hit the vehicle from behind where it spun out into the concrete barrier, the suspect was taken into custody, charges are pending. speak of this group of teens, seven or eight of them were lighting a joint and then kept the lighter on and put it in this older man's hair, and it went up like a matchbook, his whole head was just on fire, and he starts banging it out. and without even thinking, just like you guys can't do that, and then their focus was entirely on me. i catch a left and a guy like a little ways down says we need to get off this train coming yelling at me, and i do, and the entire car moves to another car even though i have gotten hit and i am bleeding a little bit,
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and at the next stop, they run out of one train car and come out of mine and it's a whole group, and i just get mobbed. >> trace: that is our own meteorologist on his brutal subway attack in new york, left with black eyes as you saw, cuts on his face, bruised ribs, police apprehended three preteens, two age 15, 117, juvenile reports were filed and then they were released back to their parents. >> very challenging times to be in, especially when you are in a small neighborhood or bodega, bodega owners cannot. >> trace: members of the bodega association held a press conference to demand tougher consequences for shoplifters adding that many are repeat offenders, some bodega's are resorting to locking up items with chains to thwart thieves. and finally a florida woman seen on video appear to innocently pet two dogs before she picked them up and walked away.
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police said 49-year-old sharon comeau was tracked down where deputies found 20 other dogs inside her home. she claims that she brought them, the two stolen dogs were returned to their owners, the others taken to animal control. and charged with burglary and two counts of grand theft. we have exclusive video tonight of nearly two does and illegal immigrants from multiple countries crossing into the u.s. this comes after the release of stunning new numbers that we first told you about on friday. that total encounter at the southern border in december reached 251,000 come the single highest month ever. in the meantime, prosecutors have indicted the former special agent in charge of counterintelligence at the fbi, charles mcgonagle is accused of using his position to help a heavily sanctioned russian oligarch. he allegedly asked for and received $225,000 to work for -- in a statement tonight, fbi director christopher wray said
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the way that we maintain the trust and confidence of the american people is through our work, showing when all the facts come out that we stuck to the process and we treated everyone equally, even when it is one of our own. well, more document backlash from the biden administration tonight in the wake of the fbi seizing additional classified materials from the president's delaware home. the white house correspondent kevin corke live with where things stand tonight, good evening. >> good evening, trace, the white house has settled on a strategy, offer is few specifics as possible from the podium, and then when pressed, just repeat the same lines over and over and over. sort of like this one from the white house press secretary karine jean-pierre who once again today said the following. we have been very clear here from this demonstration, the president has been very clear, and he takes this very seriously when it comes to classified information. when it comes to classified
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documents, but that diwali is being slammed right back over the net by the white house press corps who points out that for a person whom they say takes classified documents so seriously, joe biden seems to have well, taken a lot of them. >> -- >> and fbi search of the president's residence is a big, big deal. >> he will focus on continuing to deliver for the american people. and that's what he has been focusing on in the last two years. and nothing is going to change that. >> trace: and i know-1 minute, lawmakers from both our teaming up from the possibility of answers and for the president putting himself in the very first place. >> though should not of been there when i look at classified information being on the house services committee, i go to a skiff and i have to get over my
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phone, and i'm not allowed to take any documents outside of the skiff, so i really don't understand how those documents got into a personal residence. >> the always levelheaded at speaking right there, you may want to pay close attention to the comments coming from capitol hill, because they don't just suggest a widening congressional investigation to go along with a special counsel, they seem to suggest, trace, based on my experience a more fulsome examination of the types of documents the president's possession, and most importantly why they were there. trace. >> trace: took coin a phrase it is very clear, kevin, exactly what is happening. kevin corke, back to you later, thank you, my friend, the chairman of the house oversight committee has requested that secret service turned over its visitor logs from the president's wilmington home. jackie ibanez has more on that story. good evening. >> good evening, trace, as kevin said, republicans are at a patience with the white house, so now they are going to the
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secret service. today house oversight chair sent this letter to the director of the secret service requesting records after the agency said last week it would hand over its own visitor logs to president biden's wilmington home. according to that letter, they are requesting all documents and communications related to visitor information at president biden's wilmington, delaware home from january 202017 to present. meanwhile when the senate returns today, senate intel chair still waiting for a briefing and threat assessment on both the trump and biden document dramas. and on that we know some of the latest document seized were from joe biden's time in the senate. >> i'm not certain how, because i have never taken classified documents outside of our -- we need total transparency, and can't wait to see how this investigation unfolds, we want to see everything. and obviously i believe that president biden has no intent to do anything wrong.
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>> and it has folks wondering how and why he took classified documents from the senate and the first place. might even have some senators looking through their own offices right now. >> trace: you may very well, jack ibanez, thank you, for more on the document scandal, let's bring in the panel media research center contribute and writer stephanie hamel, thank you both were coming on. i appreciate it, you know it's a very good question that she ended with, because it can happen garden saying i don't think that joe biden was any criminal intent, why did you take the documents? because it really has become the scavenger hunt around to these various for documents. >> trace, great to be with you, there's a criminal statute that says that joe biden could be held liable, there is gross negligence, it does not have to be willfulness, that he willfully took the documents and is hoarding them and hiding them, if there is gross negligence, he can still be indicted, not likely, but why is that important? because it gets to your point,
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he should have never had the documents in the first place, and how smug was merrick garland when he asked if there was a different set of standards for trump versus biden, absolutely not. what is this dude thinking? with respect to trump, i believe the fbi and doj were trying to manufacture a crime and trying to create a crime to get trump to not run for office, this is the exact opposite, oh, we want to hide a crime and how about this? his lawyers calling upcoming want to come over to do a search? are you serious, and by invitation only, let's do a search of the home, that's not a search warrant, and why isn't his beach house getting searched, and one more point. >> trace: on the beach house and other houses, right? >> hunter biden's house should be searched, because his relationship with that company see efc come almost $5 million got funneled to him and james biden. >> trace: it is getting harder for democrats to defend this, i
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want to play something from tim kaine and we will get your response. >> i review classified materials as a senator on the arm service and foreign relations committee's, but when i do it it's always in a classified facility where you don't have access to the materials other than to sit there and read them. so that's why there needs to be this independent investigation, an independent prosecutor. >> trace: senators and vice presidents don't get to walk out the door with classified documents, and yet a lot of members of the media are still making excuses for joe biden going forward. >> that's right, and it is really revealing to see how the media are handling this, and all of the pond ends the talking heads who are generally allies of the president if you will, some of them are defending him, some of them have suggested really wild things like this was planned, the quantified documents were planned by the republicans come about what they have access to joe biden's home in that box next to the
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corvette? on the garage? probably not, so that's ridiculous. we also heard that joe biden also declassified the documents. that's interesting, as a senator and the vice president and yet, we still have not heard any real -- lots of explanation as to why he had the documents and also joe biden himself said it was irresponsible to have classified documents when it came to mar-a-lago coming at t is the one who also had classified documents, so it makes no sense, it's so hypocritical. >> trace: i keep hearing items, well, there were five items in this house in six items over here, how many classified documents in an item? i mean, how many items are they exactly? are they folders, one document? what are you trying to convey? and tell me again why is it that he took them from place to place? why did he have them in the first place? why was hunter biden living in a house with these documents? >> you raise a great point, i am more worried about biden then i am trump, why? a smaller number of documents
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and folders, there was just a trove of documents, that tells me that there is an agenda behind -- he has specific documents that he took, and he is hiding. and you connect that with the thoughts of burisma, it's they are. >> trace: it's a time that we did a trip around some of these homes and anything else. your final thoughts. >> final thoughts would be the fact that we have g.o.p. in control of the house, and doing a lot of investigations, see if there is any pedaling going on within the family, we also learn from "the new york post" that there was a photo contained in the hunter biden laptop that had this specific box of classified documents, so that needs to be further investigated, they are so many questions that still remain, so i don't want to jump ahead of the story, but it needs
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to be followed and investigated and also the people who are outraged over mar-a-lago, i would like to see the same outrage, that's all. >> thank you, both. appreciate it. coming up, trial for a disgraced south carolina attorney alex murdock, and later the wilke mob's attack on music. would you stay is more offensive? the christmas classic "baby it's cold outside" or a song from cardi b? i can't even tell you what that stands for, that's up next. let us know on social media, twitter, and instagram at trace gallagher. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the number one cold shortening brand!
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>> trace: there's a reason california is facing a water crisis even after
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record-breaking rainfall rates of this month, the golden state has a massive mail-in ballot problem, let's bring a former state senator and golden policy president melissa melendez, she is bowing to help californian, not in politics, she has her hands full doing this, i just want to put these on the screen, because this is the missing ballots, and i am just -- i'm just baffled by this thing coming you can see them right there, so they mail out 222 million ballots, 9 million plus, almost 10 million accepted, 120,000 were rejected for various reasons, the polling place, a million 391 show up, and the bottom, unaccounted for ballots almost half of the 22 million they sent out in california are unaccounted, nobody has any idea what happened. that's when people think, okay, there is some shenanigans going on. >> writes, well, nearly a map 11 million ballots, the government should be able to account for them, you would think, but they can't, so to
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expect voters to say, oh, well, we don't know what happened in them and think everything is okay does not make any sense, the government should, if any organization should be able to track this and know what is going on, it should be the government, we have money at our disposal to put the systems in place, and we have not. >> trace: nobody is crying corruption, but every time something like this happens and you talk about the gets mailed in ballots and it happened, people are wondering, people lose faith, they lose trust in elections when you have a state that does not know what happened to half of its ballots. >> wright, the legislature, when they pass laws like this to mail all of the ballots out, they don't look at the long-term implications, they don't accept the criticism that is presented to them when they are putting these through, well, what happens in the future? what about this? have you accounted for this possible mishap, they don't listen to that, no we have issues like this today, which is
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11 million ballots that nobody knows what happened to them. >> trace: so we can't find the water, can't find the ballots, so the reason we don't capture any water, with the reservoirs and what, and the snowfall is a big part of that, because it leads into some of the things, but we have been trying to capture water for the better part of three or four decades and they refused to build these. "the san francisco chronicle" makes excuses saying the following come of the seven dedicated storage projects funded by voter approval proposition one in various stages of planning, many big ventures including the proposed side reservoir in the sacramento valley that would be california's eighth largest reservoir, such efforts to require years of design for many in fund-raising and are not easy to build, still some say progress has been too slow given the dire need for water. some say progress is too slow? it's just so hard to do this? they have -- there is money, we are paying money for them to capture water and they are not doing it. >> listen, it is very hard to get voters in california to agree to give up more money to their government, and we did,
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they said fine, we recognize that, we know that we need more storage, we are constantly in a drought, so here's our money, please go build these reservoirs, and we have not done anything yet. that one reservoir alone could hold enough water to supply all of l.a. county, 10 million people. >> and it is environmentalist, there's so much pressure that can get these things built before the bullet train, and spends tens of billions of dollars on the bullet train and we are like, let's build it. >> or if you want to build a sports arena coming or a wealthy team owner and you want to build a sports arena, they get those flying through very ill slowly, but for some reason we can't build a reservoir. >> trace: i think sophia is just so beautiful, i have to i totally agree. melissa, thank you so much. well, the fda on monday proposed an annual flu-like approach for the covid vaccine, the shot will be administered as an annual single dose, and also the original vaccines would be retired in favor of bivalent
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doses, the fda also asked a panel to consider two shots a year for some young children. older adults and people with compromised immunity. jury selection now underway, the trial of renowned south carolina attorney alex murdock accused of murdering his wife and son in 2021, also accused of embezzling money from his law firm and stealing funds from his clients. here is the senior correspondent laura ingraham. >> disgraced attorney alex murdock arrived handcuffed and surrounded by the sheriff's deputies as the task of selecting 12 impartial jurors in this highly publicized double murder case gets underway. more than 200 people were brought in for the first round of questioning monday, and were asked if they knew any of the witnesses or if they had followed the case. part of a prominent family which had an enormous judicial and political power for over a century in the region where four generations have a prosecutor.
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>> i think you would probably have to be living under a rock if you haven't ever heard prior to this case. >> legal experts say it would be a challenge to see the jury, but one that will be met and could take several days. accused of gunning down his 22-year-old son paul and his wife maggie on june 7th, 2021, near their dog kennels during the hunting estate in south carolina's low country region. the family has been linked to several other deaths in the community, and alex murtaugh was involved in alleged a failed attempt to take his own life. he has adamantly insisted he is not the killer. prosecutors say the father of two used a shotgun to kill his son in a semiautomatic weapon to murder his wife maggie, and suggested he killed them to detract attention from us mounting debts and decades long schemes to embezzle money from his clients. battles are brewing over evidence on monday, the defense
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>> trace: the scariest site and texas after houston highway reportedly lost power, the plane clipped an 18-wheeler, hit the concrete barrier and landed on the road and caught fire, you can see the smoke billowing out there, and no injuries. >> there it goes, guys. hold on, like i said. >> trace: holder kids, definitely hope people held on, because that massive wave crashed up onto a hawaiian beach and swamped the onlookers during
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which it known as the super bowl of surfing. an event that organizers said they expected waves to hit 50 to 60 feet. ♪ ♪ ♪ hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah ♪ ♪ ♪ >> trace: singing a worship song to his premature newborn, and right on cue, the baby raised his hand, his baby boy was born four months early and had only a 21% chance of surviving his first 24 hours, but he has defied the doctors and should come home very soon which daniel said is "proof that god is faithful." not your typical california story, residents of soda springs, close to lake tahoe got more than 30 inches of snow last week creating walls, several feet high among driveways, residents left with a tough
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decision to spend the day shoveling or leave it and go skiing. sorry, shuffle, i'm off to ski, a state that should know what it is doing, drivers in minnesota park their vehicles on a frozen lake getting ready to have a fun time, turns out the ice not thick enough, and told the local news at least six vehicles fell through. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and community is all around the world to bring in the lunar new year this weekend for some it was a time to party, for others it was a time to pray, 2023 is the year of the rabbit, according to chinese tradition, the rabbit is apparently the luckiest of all the animals and the chinese zodiac. i would like to wish you and yours a very happy lunar new year from all of us here at fox news at night, and if you have a viral video to share, hit
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us up at trace gallagher or at @foxnewsnight on social media. and as we reported earlier, six people were charged with domestic terrorism for their roles and anti-police violence that erupted in downtown atlanta, it all stems from protest against the police training facility, let's bring in the producer, director and star of the movie little angels, it's always good to have you here, people see you and they know that you are an actor and have done a lot of things, you are also a police officer, people don't know that. and i went to get your thoughts on what you think about the anti-police violence that is happening right now. >> it is terrifying, it is awful, when this whole thing started, this anti-police rhetoric, that's the reason that i actually joined the force of five or six years ago, i wanted to make sure that instead of just saying i support the police and a back them, i put on the uniform, and from a sheriff's deputy in virginia, and a reserved police officer in idaho, he is a phenomenal people
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who only want to serve their communities, they want to sit there and protect people and enforce the law. and this anti-police rhetoric is horrifically dangerous. what happened in atlanta is madness, it is absolute madness, they talk about better training for police officers, trying to create a training facility and of course they don't want that to happen. >> trace: and allowed us violence over the shooting, the police officers shooting a person who shot a police officer, and that's the whole thing about this is you've got these people that are launching out and lashing out because police defended themselves, we lose dozens of police officers to shooting any year, and they are saying we can't have police defending themselves. >> it is complete insanity, issued at a police officer coming to take your life -- you put your life at huge risk, right? but even the idea, 25 years ago you would never consider doing that, nowadays it's almost like people and politicians and people of power saying that's okay, that's the way the legal
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system has been treated, it's insane. i do like what they are doing now in atlanta, and i like what the chief of police had to say, they took down six people, five from out of state because they are sort of a paid militia to come in and do their thing, but they took them down hard and i think that these guys are going to learn a very important lesson and hopefully it will change the time. if that's the wrong way. >> coming in from other areas to protest the police in a certain area makes no sense, what about the daughter of massachusetts, the number two person for the democrats getting arrested for assaulting a police officer, we should note that the congresswoman said it's a very tough time for her. >> i get it, it's tough, but my son is 22 years old, there's no way that that would happen, because i raised him differently appeared so i have to wonder what the parents are doing at home. what are you teaching your kids, i was taught when i was a kid if there is trouble, go to a police officer come because they are there to help you. that's what it should be, now they are not teaching them that,
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they are teaching them the aca b and all of these ridiculous things that police officers are horrible and then it's this huge -- if they grow up with that feeling, and then for this person to be in the number two democratic congress that had this happen for their child, it should be horrifically embarrassing, because it stands to show what that is. >> trace: i have a 22-year-old daughter, and if your son is good looking, keep him away from my daughter. it's interesting, because i am just wondering, you talk about, i was reading your notes and you talk about, it's valuable you think to look at gold again in america investing and looking in gold, why is that? >> i have done well, and my investments have been like house and properties, and a lot of people i know did very well, so i want to hold on to something tangible. if you look at what is going on now, the inflation and it's gotten to a point where i see these commercials forever.
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why is this happening? a good buddy of mine just said look, i like your values, they align with mine, and here's what i do, why don't you come work with us and talk about -- and he showed me this, he goes here, and i have it right here, here is 1924 gold $20 gold piece, 1924, this could buy you a beautiful perfect tailor made suit like you are wearing right now. but $20 what about you the same thing, $20 now gets you two cups of coffee at starbucks, this still buys a brand-new tailored suit, probably worth $3,000. but that's the thing, so with gold and silver i see all of these things, i'm going to pay attention, so i started doing that, and they say about gold, you don't wait to buy gold, you buy gold and wait. >> trace: he goes, there is dean cain and trying to get me my gig. >> i love you, not trying to get your gig.
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but the gold group is great. >> trace: speaking of, your project is called little angels, let's play a little bit of it us, and then we will get into talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yet, this comes out when and what supremacist? >> this is a top-notch college football coach who does not like kids in soccer and has to coach a girls soccer team in order to get his job back because he says something stupid. and through coaching them he develops this great bond and relationship with the girls, it's this year the woman's world cup and july and august, going to be a huge thing, so we are hoping to put it out with women's world cup. and empower these young female athletes who are fantastic. >> trace: you played football
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at college. it's been going on for the buffalo bills. >> trace: blue year in the outcome of the buffalo bills lost this weekend, dean cain, thank you for coming in. >> why would you have to leave me on that one, trace? >> trace: thank you, dean. coming up, the woke mob coming for your music, which song do you think has more offensive lyrics? "baby it's cold outside" or cardi b use "wap." the nightcap crew next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> trace: buckle and come back with with the nightcap crew. the topic is how the woke mob is coming after -- there was a report that and aretha franklin song "natural woman" was blasted by transgender activists, story turned out to be satire, but many people believed it, because, come on. it's the times we live in. stranger things have happened like the years long hubbub over the song "baby it's cold outside" and the question to kick it off, kevin corke as he is the kick it off with things like this, cardi b has a new song out or a song out called
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"wap," we can't stand to let max say what it stands for, because we can't, we can put the lyrics up, and you think a natural woman, people were like oh, that's offensive, but cardi b can sing these things and what's your take on that? >> first of all, i love "natural woman," that it's a beautiful song. i grew up on that song, i'm always going to be pro-aretha. and i have been alike cardi b in a lot of ways. i think she is actually quite intelligent if you listen to what she has to say about some issues, especially economic issues, but the song, i'm going to pass. i like my job. >> trace: what song are you more offended by? baby it's cold outside or cardi b's "wap," instagram, 17/83 right there, your thoughts? >> well, i think to myself, you know, ten years ago anyone who
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saw that tweets would know instantly that it was satire, and parody, and today we wonder, so that's a bit troubling. >> trace: it really is. >> sam, i thought that at first it was heavenly the woke mob going after the song because we see it so many times that they go after everything, as for what is more offensive, clearly "wap" is more offensive, and i went after it for the song "twerk" governor lee definitely not female empowerment. >> definitely not female empowerment, just let me take a listen, a half hour in my office, i was slouching in my chair turning it down in case anyone was nearby, because it was going to lose my job, it's so bad. >> trace: you have to listen for yourself, because it really is. and i was telling earlier, i said if michael buble went down in vegas and saying the cardi b song they would arrest him and walk them offstage. jeff paul your final thoughts? >> i like both singers, fun
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fact, the b side, not making this up is "baby, baby, baby," aretha franklin. >> trace: thank you all for watching, thank you for watching america's late news, "fox news @ night," i'm trace gallagher in los angeles, we will see you right back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ingredients and fermentation, fermentationter. wel, formulated to help your body really, truly absorb the natural goodness. >> a new chapter, wellness. well done. hello, mike lindell. the light of the recent events, your continued support means everything to myself and my employees to thank you for having our biggest sale ever on all mypillow bedding. get my pillow bed sheets for as long as twenty nine . ninety eight . a set of pillowcases for
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