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thank you, i am greg gutfeld and i love you america. >> good evening everyone, welcome to america's late news. fox news at night, i am trace gallagher in los angeles. breaking tonight, the pentagon spotted what it believes to be a chinese spy balloon, sent by beijing to gather information on sensitive sites including military base with nuclear weapon facilities. it is not the first chinese-found balloon in u.s. aerospace but this one lingers the longest. let's get to our correspondent, jonathan hunt. the whole country is
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wondering what this balloon is after. >> this spy balloon has been over uss space at least two days now. it is a chinese government, high-altitude balloon that's being seen in videos like this one from montana posted on twitter. officials believe the spying balloon have been flying over sensitive military site to try to gather intelligence. montana is home to the air force space. that had one of the country's three nuclear missile silo fields. president biden did not response to shoutout questions about the balloon today. >> thank you. >> the pentagon press secretary did issue a statement confirming the balloon is being tracked and adding that it is, quote,
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"currently traveling altitude at well above commercial air traffic and does not present military or physical threat to people on the ground." the senior official says it is not the first time these kinds of spy balloon have been seen over the u.s. it is obviously a diplomatic issue coming days before secretary state antony blinken is due to travel to china. it is not clear whether those plans may change. one other important point is president biden asked for options to dealing with the balloon and pentagon officials advised against shooting it down because of the risk of heavy spy equipment the balloon is apparently carrying injuring or killing americans on the ground. that could be revisited at some point. one other final point tonight, canada's national defense is monitoring a
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potential second balloon incident. now, we don't know and they don't seem to know whether that's a different or a new balloon or a second one or a second citing -- sighting of the same one. >> montana and canada is very close. politicians have said china is the biggest threat that is we face and suddenly we find the chinese balloon floating above a u.s. military space. let's bring in our counter intelligence, bill, it is great to have you on here. one, maybe two balloons are not quite sure. what do you make of the location? we are talking about montana, 250 miles from the air force space which does have nuclear capabilities. any connection there, what do you make of this? >> well, good evening, trace, i think it is not only disturbing but we look at the prospects of what this spy balloon can be collecting on. as you mentioned,
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of the nuclear silo that we have in montana, for this highly sophisticated capabilities of satellite. >> are you buying this explanation from the pentagon, they are not shooting this down because of safety concerns. if we had balloons going over in china, it would be down in eight seconds. >> that's correct. i think the pentagon's solution to this may be ongoing and i think it is a living narrative because there are options on the table. we also want to be able to see two things, technically, what they are collecting on and counter collect and be able to understand that. secondarily, look at the geopolitical risks of shooting it down or not shooting it down.
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the fact that china has the balloon so low in our atmosphere and collecting our infrastructure is disturbing to the american people. >> mike walt is coming out, listen, we let them get away with this that's why we keep on doing this. here is what the pentagon said. >> once the balloon was detected, the u.s. government acted immediately and protect against the collection of sensitive information. >> yes, but this one lingered longer, bill. >> yes, it continues to linger and until we find out where it is, and when it is seized to exist, how do we mitigate that collection capability across the north central part of the united states and into the east coast or has to end some where, trace. we have to prevent and mitigate collection of this balloon as we move forward. >> so, the pentagon has now reached out to china. my question is they're saying look we have serious concerns and i
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think everyone is wondering, yeah, what are the consequences of something like this. don't do it again or are there consequences? >> well, the consequences could start with the diplomatic consequences whether there could be geopolitical aspects. there could be sanctions or a lot of situations. i think the american people right now we look at what are we going to do when our state has a balloon flying over our country. it is a difficult question to answer. the administration has to put forward of a response quickly and especially as we see secretary of state headed to beijing soon. >> bill evanina, great to have you there. we have to come back to the conversation whether it is one or two balloons. thank you. hunter biden's lawyer is asking for a criminal investigation into several people he claims disseminated the content of biden's infamous laptop. the lawyer is refusing
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to acknowledge that the laptop belongs to hunter biden. kevin corke is live with this. >> boy, you really nail it. this is one of the circumstances that you have to shake your head. here is the question that critics are asking tonight. how can the hunter biden team calls for a criminal investigation and presumably charged someone for disseminating information from the laptop that his own team is not willing to say it actually is. if that does not make sense to you, the truth is you are not alone. well, that's the essence of the batch of letters sent this week by hunter's attorney which they are demanding federal and state prosecutors and the irs launched investigations into those involved distributing the content of mr. biden's files from the now infamous laptop. did you catch that? mr. biden's files. they said that. they also said it does not mean that it is actually his. these letters do
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not confirm or other versions of a so-called laptop. they addressed the conduct of seeking, manipulating and disseminating what they alleged to be mr. biden's personal data wherever they claim to have gotten it. said abbe lowell, that is, his lawyer. other investigations are expected to focus on hunter's business dealings. lawmakers on the hill remains split on the laptop's relevance. >> i think most americans don't care about hunter biden's laptop or other gallery. >> i think it is an attorney tactic to try to stop something. one thing i will say from that is he's acknowledging now it is his laptop. >> speaker mccarthy right there and also the wall street journal says if it is true, this is hunter's laptop, that means the
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president and hunter have been misleading the country about this is story for years. indeed, trace. >> big time misleading. kevin corke, back to you in a bit. >> we are trying to get steven hilton shot up right now. meantime after making a few due process promises to moderate republicans, kevin mccarthy, has the votes he needed to boot congresswoman e ylan omar. >> listen to this. >> this is just a bunch of racist and gas-lighting, we all know it. >> don't tell me this is about consistency or a condemnation of
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anti-s anti-semitics. >> the general woman is no longer -- >> a party line vote of 218-211. the house voted to oust omar, a move omar argued it is personal. >> is anyone surprised that i am being targeted? is anyone surprised that i am somehow deemed unworthy to speak about american foreign policies, or that they see me as a powerful voice that needs to be silenced. >> house speaker kevin mccarthy says this is different, omar can still serve on other committees. >> if it was tic for tac.
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>> it is worth noting, we learned the minnesota congresswoman signed on a resolution from new jersey. omar everyone praised the resolution in a statement as quote, "a condemnation of all forms are bigotry including antismettism and racism and white supremacy. >> thank you, jackie ibanez. with that, let's bring our panel. fox news contributor, guy benson. welcome to you both. welcome to california. >> it is very exotic here, very nice. >> it was so nice, i was surprised. you look at all the defenders of omar and they are talking about oh, this is racist pulling her off the committee, no one brought up the fact that she said so many anti-semitic
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things over the years. >> i believe it is award season and there were quite a few performances out the house floor today and the fake outrage. democrats guaranteed this would happen when they decide to call the shots when it comes to committee assignments for republicans. republicans are responding in kind. the notion that we heard over and over again from members of the squad this is what supremacy and racism and they're targeting her because she's a woman of color. setting aside her track record that you just referenced is total nonsense. what they are not talking about is the other two members of the house, adam schiff and eric swaller. >> the claim is absolutely ludicrous. moving onto jessica here, we'll move through these hears. it seems like it will go through the committee. i want to
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play this because kareem jean-pierre said this with a straight face today. >> we are not about political stunt, we are about dealing with real issues and taking action. that's what you have seen with this president over the last two years and now saying border measures actually made a difference and has an impact. >> made a difference and had an impact, taking actions? it is blatantly dishonest, jessica. >> it depends on what you believed have taken action, right? over a million of them gotten away. just this last week we had a late friday night dump of the december's numbers where a quarter of a million were at the border. we saw 12,000 unaccompanied children at the border. yes, they are definitely taking action. their action is to allow people to come over our border ill lillegally.
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>> guy, i know you love polls. the southern border is better to described as a national security crisis. 47% said yes. so you can combine those, the concept here, this is now being considered and by the way -- hispanics considered this a national security crisis. that's a big number. >> put me among the 8% that calls it both. >> i would go a step further like door number four. it is a national security crisis because of the terrorist watch list and people and public safety threats that we know have been caught. it is a humanitarian crisis and y yyou youyou loo look at the d suffering and people out on the streets for days on end. let's say this were happening in a more organized fashion. we are weeding out more dangerous people more successfully, we are
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not. this is a national sovereignty crisis. we have laws in this country that must be upheld. if we are not doing it it is a threat to our sovereignty. it is above the crisis and never been worse and the gaslighting from the press secretary is gone. >> it is a's amazing most to blame of the opioid addiction problem. you put this up there, illegal cartels and suppliers 27%. pharmaceutical companies, they're up here and the others are down here. it is interesting that people start to shift their perspective a little bit on what's happening at the border. >> yes, every seven minute someone is dying from fentanyl overdose. we saw about 13,000 pounds being seized. the problem with that is i.c.e. believe that it is only about 5% to 10% of what's actually coming over. mexican cartels made $13 billion off of our crisis at the border. i think americans are waking up to it. when you have 200 people dying a day, that's like an
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airplane falling out of the sky. >> if it is happening like that, they would shutdown every airport in the country. i want to put this up. the main reason for migrant situation at the southern border and policies o f the biden's, you can see right there, 52-45. many believes it is still the factors of their home country. it is one of those things if you ask guy benson, he'll be in both categories again. guy, jessica, thank you both for coming on. >> great to see you. >> we are supposed to believe hunter biden and a drunken super dropped off their laptop. >> you are trying to figure out whether that meeting in the mits of this, do you think that could be fake? >> for all we know these e
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e-mails are made up or some are real and others are fake, we don't know. >> when this story first broke weeks before the 2020 election, more than two years later, those comments like a lot of claims the media made have not aged well at all. let's bring in the host of steve hilton. it is great to see you. here is my favorite part. this is hunter biden's lawyer. "this failed dirty trick resulted in the exposure of exploitation and manipulation of mr. biden's private and personal information." politicians have used this to manipulate data to distort the truth and cause harm. it follows by the next statement which says, quoting here, "these letters do not confirm that matt isaacs or other version of a so-called laptop, they addressed their conduct and manipulating of what
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they alleged to be mr. biden's da data." the next one is, we don't know whose laptop it is. if it is, it is shame on you for exploiting. >> it is completely hilarious. they finally from the horse's mouth admits what it was projected to be along. the real evidence and not just hunter biden's sleazy behavior which is no interests to the political conversation. joe biden's corruption. that was what on the laptop. it was a legitimate public interest in the 2020 election. the evidence that was on that laptop that joe biden while he was vice president presided over a corrupt-influence peddling operation involving other things of a hostile foreign power,
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china, that he was financially exploiting, his public office for private gain. that was the evidence. they said it was ridiculous. i want to read one headline for you here from politico at the time. hunter biden's story is rushing disinformation, dozens of former intel officials say including the head of the cia, all these people who said they were absolutely confidence that this was a russian operation disinformation. adam schiff said that it came from the kremlin. now, we have hunter biden's lawyer trying to save his skin, saying that actually it was his all along and the next day when it contradicts the anywhere activity that the democrats want to put out there. well, actually, we don't know what it was. the truth is this is key evidence, the business model of the swamp which is influence peddling, using personal family connections for
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public influence over policy. that's what this swamp is all about. that was what was exposed on this laptop. that's why the entire establishment in washington wants to shut it down. >> not a word from any of those 51 intel officials, no body is walking it back. >> the cia director -- >> i want to know the political strategy of coming out of this now. are they trying to get ahead of something here? you have been in politics for a long time, what's going on here? why are you coming out with this today? >> they are trying to get ahead of the legal situation that's going to unfold when this evidence actually can lead through the investigations that's happening when the republicans are controlling the committee in the house. they're going to get this information and reveal it and it is going to be official and no longer the subject to newspapers and speculations. this is going to
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be actual evidence presented to the american public that they're trying to muddy the waters with these ridiculous legal maneuvers that actually makes a mockery of their entire strategy. from one day to another, they contradicted themselves. this is real and evidence of corruption at the highest levels when joe biden was vice president of this country. it needs to be exposed in the public's interest so this kind of insider dealer and influence peddling stops once and for all. >> we know that the president and we play the sound byte have been dishonest about this subject again and again. glad we got your shot up. >> finally, thank you, trace. coming up, the latest on the murdaugh's double trial. it
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for killing his wife and youngest son. his financial misconduct accused of swindling millions of clients. a judgment handed down from a boat accident involving hh hhis hishis son. it is not if it will be included as evidence. did you think that any money had been stolen? >> we were not thinking about him misappropriating funds or stealing any clients' funds. we were concerned of him trying to defer income or trying to put some money into maggie's name to avoid for the boat accident. that would be wrong and we would not want any part of that. >> the defense is showing footage of murdaugh surrounded by families and friends, trying to depict him as a loving father and husband who could have never
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murdered his son and wife. >> murdaugh pleaded innocent to the murders. the trial resumes tomorrow whether his financial crimes will be admitted for evidence. >> now, for some legal analysis, let's bring in the best, david kats. we got some new videos today taken 46 minutes before the murders happened. you have murdaugh wearing different clothing. there he is by the tree wearing a blue shirt. after the murder he reported his wife missing wearing a white t-shirt with no blood on it despite the fact he tried to hug and hold his son who was bloody everywhere. >> he gave two interviews to the police which was never a good idea especially the way the case ended upcoming out. he didn't say he changed the shirt. he made it sound like well, he could not have done it because
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there was no blood on his shirt. the fact that he changed his shirt and did not mention it, that's terrible for him. there is other evidence that hurt him badly, it looks like he tried to out smart the system being a long time attorney himself and it looks like he failed. that's the way it looks right now. it is not going well for him >> and the audio of the cell phone taken by paul. it shows dogs in the kenal and two of his best friends say it is him. >> let's listen in. >> come here, bob. quick. >> two of his best friends say that third voice is murdaugh. >> that's the bomb shell that also come out recently. he's got an alibi that he was not there.
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if he was there, that's terrible and not only to have two witnesses who identified his voice but as i have said before he's been interviewed so they can ask the jury to compare his voice on the interviews to his voice to the tape. that looks like it is going to be terrible for him and it does not look like he got any explanation for that. rp>> do you think they'll allo his previous financial reasoning? >> he so wanted to divert his attention from his law firm telling on him and investigating him and that boat crash. that goes to motive and he got both of those delayed. >> the trial is fascinating. david, thank you for the analysis, we appreciate it. well, veteran journalist bob woodward is accusing his media colleagues is ignoring his
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warning of the infamous steele dosdossier in the 2016 presidel election. >> a president is a russian operative. >> this cloud of collusion of russia will hang over him no matter where he stands. >> it does look like he's listening to the russians more than he is. >> we are about to find out if the new president of the country is going to do what russia wants. >> let's bring in our radio host, jason rantz, always great to see you. >> he told his washington post mate that the dossier was garbage, they ignored him and he accepted it. we saw him on cnn all the time, jason, and he never said no, no, y'all are wrong. he just kind of sat there, yeah, the wallses are closing in. >> absolutely. you can't on the
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one hand talk about how the job that your colleagues are doing have just garbage that this not journalism and go on tv and pretend you didn't have those conversations privately and a couple of years later coming out and try to be the hero or he should not be portrayed as the hero. this was a shame chapter in journalism. on the one hand it was media-malpractice where folks chose not to do his due diligence. you had a bunch of photo journalists who didn't care if it was true. they were moving forward because trump broke them. they thought this was the smear that we are looking at the whole field of journalism. they gave away pulitzer prizes for this. >> the columbia journalism revealed of the russian coverage
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that it comes at a time where media companies as businesses are in crisis. the obvious solution is rebuild trust and they can't do that if they won't face this car wreck. they won't face it at all. >> well, it is not even just not facing this. they continue to report in really dishonest ways. you can look at what's going on right now with desantis and crt in florida. they are flat out lying of the basic facts of those stories. that's going to change once he starts to campaign a little bit more. they'll be exposed yet again. it does not feel like they learned any lesson. >> jason rantz, always good to see you, coming up later, young adults are apparently burned out about being adults. what do you think? let us know and weigh in @trace gallagher, we'll read
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i see a shadow on my stage and so - no matter how you measure, it is six more weeks of winter weather. >> oh, punxsutawney phil, first viral video tonight. punxsutawney phil saw his shadow. six more weeks of winter, today was the 137th celebration of ground hog day, it happens again and again. there are other weather animals out there weighing in. look. >> our meteorologist concur with punxsutawney phil and saw its shadow today and it is
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predicting six more weeks of winter. >> come on, florida. as you heard though it is unclear how. this confirms punxsutawney phil's prediction, however, the conch shell forecast only holds for the northern state. it is currently beautiful in florida so come on down. not so fast. over in new york, staten island chuck did not see his shadow today which means an early spring. not sure who to believe. jesse waters set the ground hog straight. >> there is only one punxsutawney phil and he's the only truth. >> you have no respect for the one from staten island? >> no. nor any other. >> and winter did not take a break this week especially in the midwest, this drone weather captures this icy wave. you can
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see circular ice pads bobbling up and down before crashing into ice shells on the shore. if you have a viral video to share, hit me up @trace gallagher or at fox news night on social media. well, a disturbing case out of minnesota, a 20-year-old man will only serve about six months in jail, less than that for good behavior for raping two girls of ages nine and four. let's see how this is even possible? michelle, i looked at this i was doing the story earlier for tucker, he could have faced dedec decades. we are talking about a four-year-old girl and repeatedly raping a 9-year-old girl. because of covid, they had to cut a deal. one of the victims went to his hearing and
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said, quoting here "there is no moving and getting over it," i have tried. she was nine-year-old at the time. >> this is insanity. it is following a trend of our crime and it is so sad. i read a little bit about this girl and her parents said, she was this bubbly girl and after, her personality completely changed. really horrible. >> the four-year-old was raped on mother's day. >> when he did this he was 15 or 16-year-old. we know juvenile treated differently. we know certain crimes and serious crimes like this we treat them differently. they should have longer sentences than this even if they are minors when they committed the crimes. >> catholic school kids kicked out of the smithsonian over wearing pro-life beanies, they were told to get out. your thoughts on this? >> i am sure they would no have
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done that with the pink hat. we saw the women's march. their rights were definitely abused here and they missed a moment. they could have and they did not apologize to them. they could have used humility and brought them back for a free ride at the museum and everybody sat down and talked about our rights as americans. >> it really is, it is unbelievable where you are like going after these kids because they are defending you. the staff fell unsafe around them. it is baffling. >> we have to learn to live with each other. the smithsonian have said they're going to do retraining. can you imagine this was a pro-choice group in d.c. celebrating the roe v. wade anniversary, would that have happened to them. here we are, disney series, it is called "iron heart," the
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show hopes the show will appeal to trans kids. trans people growing up and i didn't get to see myself anywhere so i didn't know i existed the not in a super hero show or movie. yourl your thoughts on this. >> it is unclear to me that the character is trans or the actor is trans. i think representation is good. i think is good to have different people represented and as long as he's qualified for the job is a good thing. >> michelle? >> i hear the phrase a lot, i think we need to see ourselves on screen. growing up 50 yearsi ago, i woud say yes, i would have liked to see more gay people. the pendulum is way too far and i am seeing too much of myself on screen. >> here is tom brady officially
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retired. is this a slap on the face giselle who left him too quickly. >> it seems like he retired and unretire, that was the thing that is broke the marriage. i don't buy it. >> guess what movie giselle is not seeing this weekend? >> 80 for brady. >> some of them are 90, by the way. i am telling you right now let's hold gisele bun bundchen -- well, he should have retired and saves her. that was not the cause. michelle and brady, great to have you here. >> > > gen z and millenni worn out. adulthood, is it what you thought it would be. a big time version of the night cap
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with adulting. they think they can never be able to afford a house. they are right on the last one. is being an adult is everything you thought it would be. jackie ibana? >> i love being an adult and i love aging. when you talk about gen z, you know what i blame? the parents. ironing your clothes and being able to change a tire, that falls on you. that is my responsibility as a mom is to teach my kids that. if your kids don't know it, it is on you. why should they learn how to do it? it is society nowadays. >> jonathan hunt. >> you mentioned two things, changing a tire, i have no idea. 1800-aaa-helps >> i am not lecturing any gen z.
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>> which is why you have an infant and a 29-year-old. >> did i tell you the 36-year-old, too? >> we ask our twitter followers and what they thought. yes, 68% and 58% is no. it is not what i thought it was going to be, kevin corke. >> they lied to me. i believe being an adult would have this straight trajectory, you go to college and you get married and you have a family, and everything just sort of goes up from there. it is a squiggly line and i wish i knew then of what i know now. >> i will go to you, michelle. i also saw adults as having it all together. i realized that most of us have no idea of what's going on. >> it is really true, you get this kid and you are like what do i do now. >> adulting is not what i expected but it does get better. >> really? >> it does get better as you
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age. >> it does. >> it is one of those things where i ask a 97-year-old woman, would you like to live another ten years and she says, can i be 50? here is kenny harold. the joy of my six daughters and 19 grandchildren is worth the daily ground of adulting 100%. >> i don't know. >> adulting is hard, i think the younger generation gets a bad rep. they are taking their time and making the decision. it is harder to afford a home and get that great job out of college that people and previous generations got. >> they deserve a little bit of a break. >> some people are saying i still wish i had an allowance. you are 41 years old and some of them are like, i don't know if i will ever buy a car or pay my rent, i like living with my parents. and, angie says, being an adult is like walking across the street and getting hit by a plane. the theme there i think
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is adulthood kind of caught her a little bit off guard. i got five seconds left for you, kevin. >> i think she's right, look out for those planes. >> kevin, jackie, michelle and jonathan and eric, thank you for watching america's late news. i am trace gallagher in los angeles, we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. it is friday. ♪ to conquer the high road, or the off road. ♪ ♪ back to conquer the high road or the off road, the gmc sierra, heavy duty, premium hv and capably e step up to gmc with three point nine percent approval, five years on sierra, heavy duty models, we are professional grade gmc, a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance
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