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smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. >> greg: we are out of time. thank you to our studio audience . >> trace: thank you, greg. welcome to america's late news, "fox news @ night" paradigm trace gallagher in los angeles. >> there are police everywhere here. >> yes. >> trace: breaking to make him a furious residence in east palestine, ohio, demand answers after a train that carried toxi
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chemicals derailed in their tow of 4700 people. they are now told to drink bottled water for 3500 fish and frogs floated belly up. their concerns were aired durin a raucous town hall tonight tha the rail company chose not to attend. marian rafferty's life with details and reaction. these people have a right to be angry. >> can you not being confident in the very air that you were breathing for the have a chance to grill city officials at eating at the town's high schoo in the concerns that the area around the crash site is still unsafe. >> my biggest concerns is ultimately the drinking water, the effects of the drinking water appears. >> i feel like they haven't bee straight with us. i just think the young mothers, the pregnant mothers. >> the biggest concern i have i with dioxins. nobody talks about dioxins period. >> and those folks are demandin answers about worries some symptoms that many have had since the release of toxic
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chemicals into the air app that crash prayer that asked about testing of aaron muller -- water quality in the area and whether the railroad should pay for rent. there's no immediate threat of their health, they're told and area residents are finding that hard to believe. >> the data shows that there ar no elevated levels and we are relying heavily on that date an we want the community to know and have access to that data. >> and noticeably absent at tha meeting, any representatives from the railroad, citing fears of potential violence thing after consulting with community leaders, we become increasingly concerned about the growing physical threat to our employee and the committee around the event and the increasing likelihood of outside parties. the statement went on to say they aren't going anywhere and they are here to support the concerns of residents as they continue to respond to the incident. you've got a lot of very nervou people. >> trace: because they don't know what's going to happen 10-
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15 years down the road and they are concerned about the lingering effects of the chemicals. thank you. >> it is important that we convene in texas taken -- shed light on these conditions. this administration has caused at our border appears. >> my sincere hope is we can have an honest conversation in america at the border tonight with each of you. the us mexico border is closed at 2,000 miles long. how many pounds of fat nor coming across the areas that ar scarcely monitored between the ports of entry. that is why we need to secure the border. >> the delegation of republican lawmakers and a few democrats held a hearing today to address the southern border crisis in the rio grande -- rio grande valley of texas. we are live with reaction to jonathan, a lot of people in th southwest. >> it's all about building pressure. this hearing was held at the southern border tonight and plu a visit the border thursday by
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house speaker kevin mccarthy pretzel republicans are turning up the heat on the biden administration and in their vie bringing much-needed public attention to what they have lon called a crisis at the border. to mace hearing of house subcommittees and over house -- oversight was focused on the flood of 20 and other drugs crossing the border rather than the way the illegal immigration here has seen over the last few years. republicans argue that the two are inextricably linked. >> it is related to the immigration crisis because both crises have a common factor and that is the mexican drug cartels . >> the white house dismissed republican actions as political theater saying house republican should spend less time on publicity stunts and more time working on solutions. there appears to be no solution to the fentanyl crisis with
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customs and border protection protection and arizona reportin that in just four days over the past week they found nearly 1 million fentanyl pills that smugglers were attempting to bring into the us. >> were talking about the numbe one killer of 18-45-year-olds i the united states of america. >> as i mentioned, kevin mc carthy will ramp up pressure on president biden to do more t stop the flow of drugs and illegal immigration. >> if they have a million pills coming in, how many got three was the question. thank you for that. let's bring in the former director of up ice, tom homan. 99% of the conversation down there along the border is about the migrants and really not enough focus on the fentanyl bu when you have a million pills found in four days, you just cannot go on.
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>> that is what i keep trying t say. regardless of what someone's opinion is that immigration couple when you cause a crisis this big that has resulted in 70 -80% of the agents being pulled off to process these large groups, that means the border is gone. it is not a coincidence that in the year of historical illegal immigration that is again takin up to 80% of agents off the line , they have record drugs come across the border. the democrats want to keep pushing that fentanyl comes fro the port of entry. that is not a factor that is false. most of it gets seized at the port of entry they don't know what is getting between the por of entries. the smuggling organizations are using the routes of least resistance. >> and we have talked many agents down there who have talked to us first hand that they said we are checking every car that comes through as you say the part of entries.
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who is checking the people coming across and that is where the stuff is getting through. this is gallup. it goes to show you where the whole migrant crisis down there is not helping the immigration prospect because you look at this and this is americans dissatisfaction with the level of an migration in the us. 40% want to decrease, meaning they want the number of immigrants allowed in this country down, legal, illegal, 15 % wanted to stay the same and 8% wanted increased. that at the devastating number for those who are advocating immigration reform and more immigrants to come in. >> i think people are just fat update your talking historic numbers. we handed this administration the most secure border in my lifetime and the data proves that. you can look at the website 83%. and this administration and months turned it into the most
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secure border to historic illegal immigration and people are starting to make that connection, historic immigration , historic fentanyl, the most terrorists ever be at record number of trafficking. people are starting to connect the dots and say this is a lot bigger then an immigration crisis and the concern is raising every day. >> and i want to play this soundbite very quickly and we have very little time to have you comment on the other side. this is the president and ceo o the food bank in the county talking about what needs to be done. >> secure the border. that is the biggest help that w could use. we are being taxed well beyond the ability for many food banks along the border to be able to provide for this. >> there trying to help people, tom. they can't sustain this. i've got ten seconds for you. >> a secure border saves lives.
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they've got record number of migrants, close to 1700, 100,00 americans have died from fentanyl overdoses. when you secure the border, you save lives of us citizens and migrants. with that to secure the border. >> great to see you. >> trace: now telling fox news the fbi recently performed two searches at the university of delaware looking for biden classified documents. so far nothing classified has been filed but agents say they will continue going through documents to figure out if some or any are classified. president biden's legal team ha reportedly been cooperative wit the searches for the justice department and the fbi, as you might imagine, are not commenting. fox news is learning more about the timeframe of the us military 's awareness of the spy balloon shot down off the south carolina coast and the larger chinese spy balloon program. the chief washington
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correspondent mike emanuel is here with more and that story. >> sources and says the united states has been aware of the chinese balloon program four months. debriefed congress about it and august and officials telling ou colleague, jennifer griffin, they saw this blue take off on january 21. they thought it would travel east. the us was not tracking at the whole way, noting the pacific ocean is a big place. now they want answers about the balloon and the other objects that have been shot down by american pilots over the last ten days. >> in terms of whether or not the degree is important, it's absolutely important. for going to do everything we can to recover the debris. >> atop republican says there was nothing asked that level social accidental about how the spy balloon flew over the us. >> i've heard that at it's a
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chinese talking point. they don't want to heighten the tensions any further. >> some democrats are calling for president biden to speak directly to the american people. >> we need to provide more information to americans about what the chinese are doing when they threaten a. i believe that americans need t know a lot are in that briefing. >> vice president, will harass in an interview was asked if th us shooting down the chinese sp craft would have an impact on diplomatic relations. quote, eitel thinks so, no. that may be wishful thinking. >> mike emanuel, good information is always. former assistant attorney general john yoo, you hurt migrate my grade there. it amazes me that we track this balloon from china and beak let
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it get into our backyard. it is baffling for a lot of americans. your thoughts? >> this makes the story get worse and worse for the biden administration because it was a sf that sneaky chinese got this balloon past our radar and suddenly it. in montana. they've been watching this balloon for weeks and they knew about this program for months. clearly what was going to happe if that that scene the balloon among tannic of it they were going to let this balloon violate american sovereignty an our airspace and passed to the country over sensitive sites an not do anything about it. >> my barometer is somebody lik connecticut senator richard blumenthal, who is a hard left ideologue, and he appears to be fed up. listen to him and i will get your response. >> whether it is president bide or others in the administration all of us need to relay
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information about the facts of the aircraft in the air, in space, as well as economic and military and political challenges this poses to the united states. >> trace: republicans are saying is is the president's silence is anything but golden. >> you wonder when are they going to stop defending a growing record of incompetence by the sub ministration and national security. this is an administration that have a humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan there they are not securing the southern borde and now they are allowing agree just violations of our sovereignty and our airspace an china has no reason to stop it they've got no presumptive fiel the target of the vice presiden is out there saying this is no affect on our relations, what i to stop china from sending an even more balloons and taking more aggressive steps to violat our sovereignty periods. >> trace: i want to move on if i can do this poll.
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this is the ap poll and it is significant at i want to put it on the screen. who should lead the democratic party and you should read below the heading it says this is among democrats, the president at 12%, any others at 21% and 37 % did not answer. that is devastating for the president of the united states. >> finally republicans and democrats agree on something. they don't want joe biden to become president for a second term. the reason why is there seeing this lack of competence for thi inability to manage these crises . it's not just foreign affairs but i think these poll numbers are result of what were seeing, terrible inflation going on. these huge spending program. just directing monday -- money to industries and i think people are born that this president is getting too old to handle this difficult situation abroad. >> trace: whether it is the
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train derailment or the chinese balloons, people want answers and they are not getting answers . it's always great to see you. >> thanks, theresa periods. >> trace: former ambassador to the united nations nikki haley kicked off her presidential campaign today after making an announcement on social media. she joins former president donald trump and trying to defeat president joe biden if h runs. haley said it's time for younge leaders on that america is not racist country. watch. >> self loathing has swept our country. this self-closing is a virus more dangerous than any pandemic . it is the system of a lack of pride in our country and a lack of trust in our leaders. >> we are ready, ready to move fast this stale idea and faded names of the pass. we will have term limits for congress and mandatory mental competency tests for politician
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over 75 years old. >> trace: we showed you last night whoopi goldberg going ballistic over her 2024 presidential bid. cheese not the only lefty losin her mind. let's bring in joe concha. the knives are out clearly for nikki haley already. i want to play the soundbite from joy read. >> she talks about her indian-american indian american heritage that focuses on her conversion to christianity page she's definitely trying to fit in pairs. >> if you are on the far left, you can say whatever you want about anybody. your thoughts. >> without focusing on policy o anything regarding anything tha is important. a few notes here. nikki haley is immensely qualified, very successful governor. as many of our critics would concede, she was a solid us ambassador to the un bid if you'd like for a pack here
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overall, big picture, it's hard to find that for nikki haley. senator tim scott also from south carolina will also likely announce that he is running on then there is the specter of th most successful governor in the country, rondo santos, all that -- also there as a challenger and also donald trump himself who earned 34 million votes in 2020. but speaking of trump, there's two reasons why he hasn't gone after nikki haley. he doesn't see her as a big threat the way he does rondo santos. he wants her in the race as lon as possible because when you se the head that had poles of trum and desantis, the sand this leads in most of them. when you inject other candidate into the mix come out like that gives trump the upper hand on whether he could win. so overall it is easier to see nikki haley as the vp choice. is that so easy to see her as the nominee.
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>> i want to move on if i can because we had the story at the top of the broadcaster were talking about this train derailment in palestine, ohio and we had this town hall tonight. people are furious. i want to play the mayor and a resident talking pete judge. it was hard to hear. you had to put the words on the screen but what's that basicall is this, where is pete buttigie and the responses i don't know paid your guess is as good as mine. that the first time i heard anything from the white house, 12 days after these people get bombarded with all these chemicals on the train the rails . the first time they've heard anything from the white house. >> trace, always judge a politician on their actions and
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never they are words. pete buttigieg is not in ohio tonight any hasn't been for 13 days since this crisis began, n -- nor has joe biden. here we have residents concerne because they smell the chemical in the air and they see livestock dying around them and they wonder where is the transportation secretary, where is the commander-in-chief regarding this crisis. if they really cared, they woul be here. they would fly there and assess the damage and say, okay, here is what we need in terms of a b c like he was but the supply chain crisis and the aviation disaster. there no work to be found as usual. he's not qualified for this position in the eyes of many americans. we watch the subjectively. >> trace: if they cared, they would be there. you are right. thank you, joe concha.
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>> the fox news that my commonsense department couldn't help but notice the california governor went to washington las week, not to announce a run for the white house. he says that he has zero interest, in fact subzero interest in being president but he did go to to tuck himself up. he met with white house officials and health and human services as well as key members of the governors association where he offered california as a , quote, blueprint for key issues, including homelessness and education. a blueprint? gavin newsom is offering advice on how to handle homelessness and education. common things if bernie made of can offer investment advice, anything is possible but has th governor have been to venice beach or santa monica or any place in the golden state where people congregate. california has the largest homeless population in the
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country, 172,000. since he became governor the homeless population has increased by 13% and while we are throwing numbers out, california ranks 40th in public education. that is ten sponsors -- ten spots from depth last. may be blueprint is the wrong word, may be rough draft or sketch. in fact commonsense common sens things about california, sketch. and coming up, we are not hatin on california, mind you come it is the prettiest in the country but the rampant drug use and homelessness are so bad in one of the richest cities in the country that people are afraid to shop there. and one more california factoid for you, this month residents are paying 80% more for gas and electricity than last year and to afford it they are making tough choices. what would you do? would you rather give up heatin and air conditioning or the internet. let us know one social media,
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>> trace: for the first time jurors in the double murder of alec murdoch trial, two months after the killings of his wife and son. >> did i kill my wife? no, i do not know who did it. >> i have to go with the evidence.
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>> meantime light that they tha judge decided that jurors will hear testimony on a botched plo to make it look like he was being targeted by a hitman. will have more on that and in moment. the white men who killed ten people in the supermarket last year was sentenced to life in prison without parole. it was motivated by hate. the families of ms. victims addressed the court today. >> i've watched you kill my mom i've watched you on the interne i watched you shoot her once, reload, and shoot her again. >> brought this family. my family has been permanently damaged. and there is no punishment that will ever reverse our loss. >> trace: you could imagine
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the emotion in the room and partway through the victim statements, someone in the audience that this. >> we foster kids. we are never going in a neighborhood -- [indiscernible] [shouting] >> hearing presumed. but of the four suspects accuse of raping madison brooks in january has been charged in thi third sexual assault that happened in october and was ver similar to brooks k. an attorney from brooks mother said this is a memo from washington. his claret disputes the new charge. washington is also accused of -- good to see you as always but i go back to the alex murdaugh
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trial because you think the evidence in this case is somewhat thin. explained that for us. >> i do it i know i'm an outlie and ethic most of an opposite opinion. but it comes down to it, i haven't seen anything from the prosecution that tells us that he had that type of motive or whatever it would take to kill your own son and wife. >> it's interesting because we talked about how the judge earl today he said we are not going to let in this evidence about the suicide for higher that allegedly of ball to his cousin and that judge reverse that tha they and the judge set this in his reasoning. >> i find that the sentenced open the door to all the testimony by questioning the witness as to the relationship between mr. murdaugh and eddie smith. >> this morning the defense is saying this afternoon not so
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much. >> again, i don't think that is bad for the defense. here is the thing to me have to believe that he didn't love his own son, that he did not love his own son and he didn't love his wife and was capable of killing them. so the fact that this shows tha he was despondent over their deaths and that he cared about his other son, buster, is part and parcel of this botched attempt of suicide to benefit his other son. >> we now find out that this is the lsu student who was allegedly and killed by a car when she got out of the car. what is charged in the third sexual assault. there are a lot of similarities that suggest an ammo that was the same bar, more than one involved in being separated fro friends pretty place on all durable women and he does suggest that. >> in these types of cancer the
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that evidence is -- and so the prosecution can brin in evidence of an accusation, not even a crime that has been proven to show that someone has the propensity two these kinds of sexual assaults and those ar really challenging. >> what does that mean when you go to trial. as a means you can prove that there is a pattern here that he is targeting this same bar and he and his friends have done this before so they thought it was here to do it again. >> what they can do is bring in me to you and he made me feel creepy. they can bring in a lot that does the min amount to a crime. at drives to the level of a conviction to show evidence tha the jury that he might have an propensity to insult women. thank you for coming on. love was in the air this valentine's day. and never before seen video of
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first up and let's viral videos , the animal residence at the milwaukee zoo force treated to special valentine day streets . some got fish and some got heart-shaped greens to munch on. the tigers are not about to share with anyone. when we do not know what this porky pine is eating but none o the animals feel eager to go in and grab it. speaking of turtles, two endangered turtles were release back into the ocean on valentine's day they were rescued in november by staff at the turtle hospital in key west and treated for minor disease. the young turtles are now healthy and enjoying the warm gulf waters. while we are underwater, this never seen before video showing
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the sunken titanic was finally released today. the footage captured back in 1986, nine months after the wreckage had finally been found. the massachusetts based oceanographic institute capture the video using a submersible named alvin. it was released in time for the 25th anniversary of the blockbuster movie. >> we are world champs. >> kansas city was a sea of red during the massive super bowl parade. superstars patrick mahomes and travis kelce got on the microphone and thanked the fans. they plan to run a back next year and they are already the favorites in vegas. if you have a viral video to share, share it at trace gallagher or fox news that nigh on social media. >> though ford police are back at it. a group of researchers from the us and canada think terms like
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mother and father, male and female are way too exclusionary and imprecise in that western science is rooted and colonialism in colonialism, wipers supremacy m patriarchy, which limes -- which rhymes with malarkey. jason, i love this. we do these a lot because they are worth doing because they ar all alone but crazy. this is from canadian and us science researchers and menu have new york post writing the following, males and the nose should be referred to as producing an egg producing and mother and father should be labeled as egg donor and sperm donor. >> this is hard for me so i'm confused by all of this. when you say instead of saying m mail, say sperm producer, you are acknowledging what males do
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. to they not understand this. they are bringing up characteristics that we use to define male or female so they -- so whenever anyone mentions colonialism are white supremacy or these other buzzwords, they are saying that they are not serious so we should stop takin them seriously. whether it is stanford or usc o the associated press, when they start using them, give these bn move onto the next case appears so young reporter was caught on a hot microphone. here is what she said my job is to ask tough questions and make him come up being the governor, rondo santos, feel uncomfortable . i guess i'm going to cry. he already doesn't like the media. when she was called out, she knew it didn't really work. bushy trying to intimidate the governor of florida. >> it is funny because there is
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some truth to her statement tha i wouldn't go as far as she goe but you are supposed to hold government officials accountabl to the problem is the only try with these gotcha questions thrown out there in bad faith against conservatives. they don't do this towards any of the liberals. they give them a pass on that offer softballs to ironically they totally screw up in answer to the softballs but when you g after governor desantis with th tough question, he hits it out of the park. >> trace: have got to put this on the screen. i might just run up for the nex two weeks because this is in middle school. this is a boys bathroom. in the middle school, these are also in elementary schools, invoice bathrooms, that is of tampon machine right by the urinal because you have to have it, i guess. >> apparently now boys need tampons for the only thing that they will use them for is there going to take them out of midpoint to them sopping wet an they're going to throw them at each other. they're going to be completely
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wasted. on the one hand it is fun for the kids to be able to play during parts of their recess when they go to the bathroom throwing that these things at each other but it is off lastly a waste of money. >> they are going to be cloggin every bathroom. >> thank you, jason. appreciated. the crime and homelessness in california has pushed more and more businesses and in santa monica to speak out to ask for their city for help. one with us now is the founding member of the santa monica coalition. thank you for coming on. this is amazing to me because you manage and you own property on the third street promenade. they once called this thing called the rodeo drive by the sea and now it is a miss down there. the homeless problem is ruining business. >> is ruining business i manage properties all over la county
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and it is worse in santa monica than it is anywhere in la county . we are experiencing walk-in and walkout theft and the people that are trying -- that should be protected not being protected and those of th people on the streets that need medical help or there is not a single walk in shelter for thes poor people between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. within an hour an a half away from santa monica. at the coalition has a group of residents and property owners. >> if you put up the signs that says santa monica is not safe and that was really a bold statement because santa monica is one of the richest cities in the country and you are putting these signs up saying it is not safe and there's been a lot of pushback on that. >> there's been a lot of pushback. we finally after years of the city council last evening declare a state of emergency. we're just telling people that the city is responsible and
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allocates the money and nose with the money is going. we've had two years with tens o millions of dollars being spent and not knowing where it is going. completely nonresponsive, nontransparent. of the city is at the higher an outside firm to find out where these millions of dollars are spent for the residents of the businesses are not happy with the policies of the city. >> trace: it seems to me you have this mayor who doesn't really want police to be involved. people don't feel safe and the mirrors like at what police involved because it is the whol police thing. >> we have an ambassador progra which is understaffed, a tremendous police department bu understaffed end until they are fully staffed, we have a problem . we could be sitting on the promenade in one direction look at someone having a seizure and the other direction have somebody doing a drug deal. that is what we are faced with and it is hurting our tourism and our business there there is
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no area of santa monica residential -wise that is safe. everyone is feeling the soft consequences. >> it is a problem down there. thank you so much for coming on. >> if money was tight and you had to choose, would you rather live without air conditioning and heat or the internet there there's still time to weigh in on twitter and instagram at trace gallagher. the nightcap crew is next. stick around. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference. one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc reduces excess acid for 24 hours, blocking heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn.
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you've got kind of a problem because it does tend to get a little bit chilly up there, jason. >> i can't say i'm passive aggressive to my heater and i can't scroll through videos on my a/c so i'm going to keep the internet and i'm going to plane about the heat and cold on social media. >> we did social media and here are the results on twitter. ac got 29% and 33% what with heating and air-conditioning an 67% went the opposite way. what would you pick. >> i would put something on twitter or take something off. >> that's an unfair question in california. its 61 degrees so it's easy, th internet. >> i think it is amazing becaus -- this is dan. he said in minneapolis it is -- without heat i couldn't survive the winter picked without
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internet i would lose my job an that is where i would come down because the whole thing is when you are in this industry, this industry you can come in sweaty and you can come and shivering but you've got to come in knowing what you are talking about and that really needs the internet. mi on base, off base. >> in my house we have to keep the internet because of the kid can't check the weather on thei phone, how are they going to know if it's cold. >> that is exactly right. i'm not going to name any names of when they -- what they would say. i'm looking at flood. i can see they've gone down and asked -- a little bit. >> internet pet i've got two kids that i'm not sure what the would do without it. >> though we have barbara hellman she says the following pick i would give up the internet but that wouldn't even
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begin to cover my utilities. i lose either way. >> she probably lives in california because the reason w did this is that gas and electric prices in california over the last two months have been 60s-70-80% above what they were a year ago. one was filled $2,400 because h decided to heat his pool. >> stop eating your pool. you don't need that. you live in palm springs the last one, anthony samuel, the internet isn't keeping me warm on a 20-degree night. ten seconds to wrap this updated . >> you can keep the newspapers and find some old-school printe that is how you get through thi without the internet. >> it really is. >> any last response? >> i don't know how we could survive without the internet.
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