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who knows what you can do when you du more with less asthma. ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. ♪ >> greg: thanks to shannon bream, lee zeldin, dagen mcdowell, kat timpf and our studio audience, fox news at night with steamy trace gallagher. >> thank you greg and welcome to america's late news fox had. >> the didn't of health and human services will finally head to east pald sign, ohio but not until next week. what is the is taking the government so long to respond? former president trump will visit the area. ing transportation secretary buttigieg no show. jonathan hunt is live with breaking information. these people need guidance. >> absolutely they want guidance. frankly residents of east
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palestine are running out of patience with the administration's response or lack thereof to the derailment and the cleanup. >> what federal response? if it were in washington, d.c. it would be cleaned up taken care of answers done. >> white house defending what the federal government has done and will do. >> we are committed to supporteding the people of palestine every step of the way and will be helping them long as needed. >> some residents are mystified why the transportation sect buttigieg hasn't even visited the area. >> to me eye his job. this is something he should be here for. this is pretty significant the amount of chemicals cancer causing chemicals that were
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released. we need guidance i think this deserves a pink slip for his job. >> buttigieg said he's more focused generally on rail safety which is by his admission nowhere near close to good enough. >> while this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention, there are roughly 1,000 cases of a year of train derailment. >> as for residents who wants to safely go home ohio governor says there is good news. >> 500 homes air test no contamination of concern cautioned by the derailment was present in any of these homes. >> as the epa administrator who did visit the area yesterday has admitted, there is a lack of trust in the government right now, so reassurances on safety
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trace are ringing hollow to many of those. >> people worried about 5, 10, 15 years down the road. that's the concern. jonathan back to you in news warrants. for more on the federal response let's bring former official jack and fox news contributor jennette. thank you to you both jack the faced administrator michael regan said the following and i'll get your response afterwards. >> you know from day one we have deployed advanced technologies, aerial technology a mobile van. we have stationary air monitors all around the community and we've tested the indoor air quality for close to 500 homes. you know we have not protected any elevated levels and the air is safe to leave. >> we should say in fairness some say the epa has done their
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job but overall the response horrific that nobody has got their back in east palestine. your thoughts. >> yeah, well you led off with talking about hhs where i served sect levitt and azar. i'm surprised informed is the first they're announcing next week will be the first set of hhs advisers and staff people from the cdc to do monitoring and public health officers to man a clinic. that's what these folks live for is to flood into a rural zone, a tribal zone where public health officials underserve when there's a time of need and not wait for two weeks for the federal government to be there. i'm just not sure that two weeks later for the epa administrator show up is necessarily the right thing either. should have been there day one. >> by the time he gets there could be three weeks. doctor, one of the residents told me this today.
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>> i spent half an hour outside of my house, by the time i come in i'm choking coughing. my lungs are hurting. can you feel the congestion build up. this is no joke. i mean, this is detrimental to everybody's health around here. >> i mean dr. neshwa something killed the fish frogs and chickens. if i about there i'd by scared too. >> we keep hairg the air is safe the water is safe to drink. but there's a certain level pel permissible exposure limit. that's how much vinyl chloride can you injest in 15 minute. it's 1-5 parts per million. say you're at 3-4 and you breathe it 15 minutes but with these people in these communities are exposed to it 24/so it might be a normal level
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but with chronic exposure problems arise and we see patients with chemical breathing problems, coughing wheezing that train was carrying many dangerous vinyl chloride, and the epa needs to be testing for variety of different chemicals plus the by products once you burn them and they need ongoing testing not just the air and water but the soil and also the ground as well when you take your children out to play. >> and every time the wind picks up that ground at all nation going to be blown up by stuff burning and laying on the ground. quickly to both of you first to you jack if this were in the bronx would the response have been different? >> it absolutely would-be different. it would be different if it had been in the hamptons in bel air martha's vineyard. as the doctor said it's not right to say things are safe.
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here we go again with the government trying to use a sledgehammer to try to make people feel happy instefrd being empathetic and saying we don't have all the answers now but we are going flood the zone and get you the answers and over time be a better place. >> doctor, lastly to you don't the cdc monitor this? shouldn't they also be on the ground seeing what's happening there. >> oh gosh absolutely, the cdc fema. bherz fema two weeks into in? cdc fema ongoing epa testing this is mandatory we need this because i'm so concerned for the long-term implications, i'm talking post-911 implications, birth defects in children, complications we have to to take into consideration into the future. >> dr. neshwa jack thanks for coming on. appreciate it. it's also important to remember the people in east palestine a
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town of 400 are not just concerned about their families they're concerned about their livelihoods. i talked to a woman one of the residents and asked if she would leave and she said this. listen. >> the sad thing is if we were to try and sell, snowboard going to purchase anything that has east palestine in the name for a long time of if ever and our property values are plummeting. >> and what do you do? it's like a hurricane came through and blew through your house. >> property filings for negligence loss of business are going to get paid out and deserve every penny they're going to get. >> i think about businesses in that town. you look at them and you're like people can't even go to work and earn money. people don't know if it's worth it but they can work.
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if you have a business in that town nobody is going into town for restaurants. >> lawsuits insurance carriers have to pay out and compensate business owners for the negligence of this company. >> what would you do? the rail company is saying if we go in and pay these people, cover some of the cost of the hotel and giving out money. they want to give out money. >> don't take the money and talk to an attorney because accepting that money could be construed as a waiver of legal rights so they may not be able to sue and don't sign anything until you talk to an attorney. i don't trust the giving out of money without affirming by taking the money doesn't mean you can't sue if you have a legal claim. >> if ten years later some people are sick you still have recourse? >> you have recourse, can you file now or later, statute of limitations won't run until you start experiencing symptoms. >> stand by because prosecution
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has rested in the case of the murder trial alec murdaugh. here is senior correspondent. >> prosecutors called their 61st final witness friday in the alec murdaugh double murder trial resting their case telling the jurors they believe they have presented evidence and testimony over four weeks they believe proves the disbarred lawyer killed his wife maggie and youngest son paul on june 7, 2021. >> uva heard evidence from makeup sources that he specifically asked the victim to be present on florida day. your honor he was found in possession after shotgun a murder weapon that had maggie's blood on it. >> the defense fighting back asking the judge for a directed verdict claiming the state failed to prove enough evidence to arrive at guilty verdict. request denied. >> there is no direct and frankly circumstantial evidence presented that the defendant
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shot and killed his wife maggie or son paul. >> alec murdaugh has pled not guilty and could get 30 years to life if convicted. the state ended their case with a special agent with south carolina law enforcement division known as sled telling jurors about evidence placing murdaugh at the crime scene. prosecutors also reveal the victim had discovered pills in murdaugh's computer bag a month before the murders and soon paul confronted him with a text saying we have to talk. the trial begins tuesday trace. >> laura thank you so the prosecution is rested and defense said this. watch. >> the murder victim had blood and his clothing the murderers would have evidence of disposing of murder weapons on property and there's no evidence that alec murdaugh had any of this. >> so the concept here is that this is a check list of things
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and it hurts the prosecution's case here. >> well no i think the defense is going to do a great job putting on their case in chief. i think the prosecution case was disjointed disorganized. the defense is going to go in present rebuttal experts. one thing defense has to do is address that kennel video because the defendant said he was never at the crime scene and four witnesses say that's his voice on the tape so that's a pivotal piece of evidence and i'm waiting to see what they do. >> ten second how do you get around that because that's a big piece of evidence? >> it's a tough one. i think the defense might call their witness no mr. murdaugh to testify that's not his voice on the tape. all you need to do trace as defense attorney is convince one juror there's reasonable doubt so i think so far they've done a great job cross examining the prosecution witnesses and now in case in chief we are going to
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see. >> it's going to be fascinating. >> thank you. >> five weeks after chinese balloon shot down pieces recovered as the white house pressed over reports the other object shots down play belong to an amateur hobby club. mark is live in washington with this. >> good evening and tonight u.s. military officials say no debris spoth or recovered from two unidentified objects which were shots down by the biden administration this month. northern common says it recommended calling off the search after teams failed to find debris either in dead horse alaska or on the surface of lake huron. norad said it use surface censors to locate the debris. they've recovered the remnant of the chinese spy craft. that debris on its way to fbi lab in virginia. chinese admit the device was theirs but argue the decision to
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shoot it down was overreaction by biden administration. white house facing questions why it chose to shoot down the objects over alaska and lake huron since they were smaller than the chinese craft reporters asking if the administration shot down the device deployed by amateur balloonists for data. >> there shunt be over concern about attack balloons or they're at greater risk. we are not going to rule anything in or out how we are going to treat additional potential unidentified aircraft. >> the president is not expected to hold on camera events this weekend but questions about china and foreign policy are expected to carry over into next week trace leaving on monday for poland to mark one year since russia's invasion into ukraine. >> thank you. meantime some u.s. intel officials think china might be launching spy balloons from the caribbean or latin america.
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former 5k agent john, i think it's fast nateing when you look at this case and the "wall street journal" we mention how these balloons could come from elsewhere wrote the following quoting. that would change the scenario here, wouldn't it? >> absolutely. there's a reason china wants to launch these balloons from other location. from china we could track them many days before they reach the u.s. you launch them from the last inamerican area they could be here in hours. >> we had a hard time tracking these things. we don't know a lot of questions still remain as in was it a hobby balloon, did they use too much force to shut it down will general jack keene said the following. i'll get your response. >> i do think we need a bit of
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an investigation. i think the administration is capable of doing it themselves. get the pentagon in find out what went wrong here and what do we need to do about it. likely the congress will take this on. >> do you feel this needs to be fully investigated because we need answers and we are not getting them. your thoughts. >> absolutely and klein is not flying balloons over us for a hobby. they're doing it for spy capabilities to complement computer intrusion satellite technology. why are they doing this and other countries north korea iran are watching how we respond, what are they going to do next. >> back to your initial question why are they doing this? does their behavior past months years does it worry you? is there a pattern you see that should be alarm something. >> china is clearly trying to ex-ted themselves and take over greater regions. the u.s. is under target. look how many days it took for us to responsible. that's being noted in china and they're going to continue to
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test to see what do we do. >> so they're testing us. >> absolutely. >> john great to see you. >> thank you. >> are more people leaving california for texas for leaving texas for california? >> we lost about 180,000 folks. how do you explain that because of visa policies in the trump administration? >> we have had a lot of people moving from california into our state and growth is our biggest issue right now so we would love to see california cutting taxes and regulations. >> well, as many californians have fled the golden state utah governor cox went them to stay put and stop draining his state of valuable resources. sound like california stay home sign should be on the entrance to utah. >> exactly he's not sugar coating anything. plea don't come the message from governor of utah to california residents thinking of moving
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there. normally you see governor's trying to lure residents from other states with promises. not the governor of utah. he says he's had enough of people from the golden state buzzing in for a landing on the beehive state. he says they can't accommodate all these new people not enough water or homes. >> the census confirmed utah was the fastest growing state the past ten years so our problems are more growth related but we would love people to stay in california instead of coming as refugees to utah. >> now take a look at this map showing the blue state exodus from july 2021 to 2022. california with illinois new york all lost over 100,000-plus residence each. they went to places like texas florida and utah but during his inauguration in california and
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in january governor gavin newsom said he couldn't imagine why anyone would leave. >> there's no soil better adapted. i love that. no soil better adapted to liberty and opportunity, the sense of possibility than here in our home state, california. now the fourth largest economy in the world. >> here's the reality. groceries cost 47 percent more in california than utah. child care is 62 percent more. cost of living overall 32 percent more. but, if you were planning to move to utah you should know it is getting more expensive. the cost of living and prices are on the rise, housing prices, by 7.4 percent in 2018 and experts predict of course they will continue to grow, trace as more people including californians move there. >> listen. i like to ski in utah but getting more expensive there
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anita thanks. fox news common sense department has suspicion we are being told not to believe our eyes, like being told the secure as bee watch the migrants flood across or paying $6 for a small box of cereal and being told the economy is great. now we are told the presidential candidate nikki haley is past her prime. ambassador, governor, never lost an election? at 51 murrieta was running a catering company. mother teresa was 20 years away from rescuing 37 children from a wartime hospital under attack. at 51 betsy ross didn't know the differences between a bar tack and back stitch. and within hours telling us nikki is past her prime we are told president biden is the epitome of prime.
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his doctors say he's healthy vigorous fit as a fiddle as if we don't see the non-directional exits or shuffling walks. i guess it's a good thing the presidential election is only 20 months away because common sense isn't sure haley can go much longer. up next, the smartest man in the room bill bennett will give his take on why america is on the wrong path and why we are losing faith in our institutions. i'll be curious to find out if you agree and later there are reports that because of dog and human feces on the streets of cities your shoes could be picking up dangerous bacteria which brings the nightcap topic do you take your shoes off going into the house? would you take them off going into somebody else's house if they asked in weigh in and we will show you the results and
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was before sending a check that bounced because of a typo. the family got the cash but too late for the trip. artificial intelligence tool from microsoft, the chat bought search engine bing a.i. is designed to speak complete paragraphs but users are saying the technology has made threating inning statements provided wrong advice and even declared its love for others. it has also insisted it's right when proven wrong. here with perspective on the current state of the country former education secretary and contributor bill bennett. i know you're a student of history and policy and politics and culture. why does it feel to you bill that the country appears to be on such a bad path? >> i think it is on a bad path.
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years ago we are familiar with the index of leading economic indicators. years ago i put out the index of cultural indicators when i think is a better measure. culture is upstream from politics. right now the american people are unhappy, whether in east palestine, ohio or not. they're distrustful of their institutions and one of the major approximate i think is when we go off track, we have crackive institutions mediating which are supposed to help us get back on track. the schools and the education system is not there. it's failing and a lot of people know it. performance is lousy in international competition. parents are unhappy. the press supposed to be the guardians of free expression and seem to be partisans like
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present torn guard for the administration. not honest brokers. as madison said in the at all ralist a virtuous citizenry we have 30 million people regular users of illegal drugs in the country. that's a problem. we haven't mentioned the economic situation. everybody talks about that. we are also balkanized red and blue, staring each other down. these are not good times. we need good leadership and we need the correct but good institutions. one other example. the military has always been held in the highest esteem by the american people. what happens after these balloons and all that? does that just fall on the president sorry is there some question about shooting those balloons down? those guys in illinois from the
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balloon shop are they going to get a refund? it just seems crazy and whom can you trust? of course maybe the most importanting thing i mention the decline in religious instance tuksz attendance in church way way down. >> yeah and i want to go back talking about education because culver city in southern california has canceled their english honors classes. this appears to be a pattern. what do you make of honors classes across the country canceled. >> a lot of it going on. thomas jefferson high schools here one of the best in the country being challenged adds mission policy changed not on merit anymore. schools have to be about merit and achievement f. they're not what are they there for? there to make you better, there to make you smarter. only way to find out is giving a
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test to be find out. eliminating honors courses is eliminating equity. equity is not equality. equity is not something we should be in fave of. if you give a child a good grade excellent grade on the basis of equity but month performance sooner or later that child is going to get a failing grade at the workplace or someplace else and you're not doing them service. >> mentioned east palestine the problems there whether or not pete buttigieg should go some of the residents say they don't want him there but we talked to one woman who said this. >> come walk around and breathe the air for an hour, you know. if i spent a half hour outside my house by the time i come in, i'm choking coughing. my lungs are had youring. you can feel the congestion build up. >> and lastly bill it might
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change secretary buttigieg's better expensive if he were to go smell the air and walk around for an hour. >> i think it's a good idea to go. i went. my wife advised when i was secretary of education don't just make paramounts get out of your chair in washington go visit. i went to 120 schools. that's probably why we have two boys rather than four or five but i did what she advised me to do. because you got to see. when baltimore schools were failing, and they still are, and there was a school with not one child reading at the basic level, i went there. you've got to see the performance. you've got to see it with your own eyes. in palestine, you need to smell it, you need to touch the water, they need to sample it. they need to see what the citizens are seeing. i think about that lady was great, trace. i think about these people who are wondering what to do and everybody says, you know contribution we sell our house?
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never, not in the near future not in the immediate future. it's a very tough situation. country's heart goes out. >> bill great to see you always always. thank you, sir. >> thank you, trace. >> still to come a california university telling students to report race related stress like not getting called on by a professor, and next, what the do you do when you see a giant shark? well, you jump in the water, of course. we will show you someone who did that plus somebody who jumped through a window, the best viral videos coming up. a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu.
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nursing. >> and this is for the government. i'm protesting. i want three days off of school. two days is not enough from school. i need three days off. >> amen, that is six-year-old brody who submitted a petition for three-day weekend and wants the grownups to work four days plus he's asking everybody free of charge be given a personal pool and get daily ice cream sundaes. >> how big is that? >> get in the water! [screaming] >> that is one courageous crazy dog the sight after 12 foot hammerhead caused that dog to
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jump in and swim after the massive predator. the two circled each other but the shark swam off, the dog got out. lucky didn't lose a leg. watch as a deer hops through window of an alabama elementary school and slides and the classroom apparently having trouble on the floors, the doe jumped out the same window where she was eat been a hungry 12 foot shark. if you have a viral to share hit us up on social media. it is time for the culture club. tonight's tonics with michelle and eric. and the word is this michelle that guns and roses and slash from that band said they would have been canceled back in the
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day. that's a fair assessment. watch this. >> in this environment for sure. i mean on so many different levels, right? but that's just a lot of things from back then bo not be considered acceptable at this moment in time. >> at this point we didn't have the internet back then. it would have been a different world altogether. >> he's right. >> yeah. >> i'm happy we didn't have the internet back then too. i'm happy that we didn't have the internet in the 80s or the 70s or even the 60s. we would have all been in trouble. >> would they cancel all the decades? your thoughts. >> you know there are some really offensive things from the past probably good we canceled but especially art music movies comedy if you can push the envelope and how many things
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wouldn't be assemble, imagine if blazing sad else came out. >> somebody came out defend thaedz film saying it was a work of art, it was fs1 and might have been racist but mel brooks wasn't so thought it was okay. moving on to the next singer dove cameron is not canceled, maybe should be, got push back for saying the following, you don't have to be part of the queer community to join my music. it's my aspiration to make music that everybody can enjoy except for the straight men. serious? >> i think she was. didn't know who she was. i listened to some of her music and can say as straight white man i didn't like it. she doesn't have to worry about me liking it. could you imagine if she said that about another group? i want everybody to like my music except for black women. it would be and outrage. >> there are certain things can
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you attack and certain things can you not and straight white men appear, christians appear to be easy targets. >> complete lid easy. she wouldn't be here if not for a straight man. let's face it, right? it's incredible. the whole think about the queer community, she was dating a guy before and now is queer. the people that are straighter now saying that they're queer in order to be included in the lgbtq community is extraordinary. >> cal state monterey reporting race related stress, they want you to report race related stress. they say here.
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he didn't call on me enough, that's racist mg called upon me specifically, that's racist and i don't know how can you win in this. >> you can't win in this thing. if there's a professor who consistently doesn't call on you that's something but if there's somebody constantly disrupting class and the professor is like my gosh i want to get to the other students and this person says wednesday then i can use race and go and complain, this is not fared and we need context and humans are complex. >> there is racism in a lot of places. it's not on a college campus in california with a professor calling on people. you can't be looking at racism around every corner. >> i just wants to put in on screen. these are meatless chicken mcnuggets at mcdonald's.
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bee don't have it. okay. just check this out. mcdonald's going veggie. i thought the big mac's were veggie. bee lost the story. eric, michelle. >> next week, mcdonald's nuggets. word is when you walk the streets of any big city you pick up a lot of nasty bacteria but do you take your shoes off as soon as you come home any don't but if you were at someone else's house would you take them off the asked? let us know on twitter and instagram @trace gallagher. this is a fun debate, the nightcap crew is on deck. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes,
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♪ every search you make ♪ ♪ every click you take ♪ ♪ i'll be watching you ♪ - [narrator] the internet doesn't have to be so creepy, the duckduckgo app, lets you search and browse pria blocking most trackers all forf
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your search history is never tracked, so it can't be shared. and when you leave search, duckduckgo helps keep companies from watching you as you brows. join tens of millions of people making the easy switch by downloading the app today. duckduckgo, privacy simplified. (upbeat music) >> we have a full house for the night cap. mark meredith in d.c. the first time. tonight's topic you might want to take off shoes before walking around the house because studies show you might have focal bacteria. mark do you take your shoes off before you walk in. >> absolutely not unless my wife is yelling to take them off. i can understand with a special carpet but i'm amazed with
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guests they're so worried the second they had walk in the door about taking them off, they're worried are we going to beat they had with a bat or something? i say leave them on but some people can't help. >> anita do you have to take shoes off before you go in? >> you know i never ask anyone to do that. i do take them off when i go into other peoples homes. i'm going rethink this after reading the story. i think it's gross. >> michelle, do i have to take my shoes off before i go into your house? >> no you don't and i won't especially when i go to parties. the reason being i'm so tiny i don't like not wearing heels. so i need to have some height when i go into parties. it's a weird thing so i won't take off my shoes. >> i'm the same way. my wife is like take your shoes
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off. i don want to take my shoes off before i go into the house. i go to guest house and they look at you everybody else has shoes off, i'm still wearing my shoes off. here's the poll. do you take your shoes off, twitter 49 percent yes no 51 percent. margin of error there. instagram 59 percent no 41 percent eric. >> originally i was going to poo poo this idea, but i will fight them to take the shoes off. it's gross. >> do you take your own shoes off before you walk in? >> absolutely. >> my gosh. anita, hard to handle? >> what do you think? if you have to answer that question, do youing think i make people take their shoes off before they come? absolutely. my friends gave me such a hard time because i would say take your shoes off, there is focal
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matter on your shoes and they would look at me like i'm crazy but the study vindicated me. >> did you do the study before it was done? >> it was in my head trace. i knew this before hand and it crop rated my stud. >> i we are saving the best for last. hold on one second. kathleen vinson says i'm doing what i want others to do at my house. nick doesn't want to give his last here. nope. if they insist i do, i'm going home. me and nick are drinking together. shoes off somewhere. d.j., i love in honolulu no shoes inside homes ever, aloha bro. jonathan hunt. >> i'm with you and nick. i'm taking the shoes and socks off. maybe my shirt too. see how they like that. >> if you're in hawaii you would say this is the way you do it. going to somebody else's house would you respect them and take your shoes off?
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>> no. i'll go in where else for dinner. i'll meet you. somewhere we can keep our shoes on. >> jonathan, michelle anita mark great to be on the nightcap and thank you all. last of the nightcap on line. we call at this time top off. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. see you on monday. more lotion and bring soothing relief, don't get burned by winter nose, a nose and knee deserves puffs. indeed, america's number one ocean tissue families. >> yes, very important. she's my sister. and we depend on each other a lot. >> she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. >> it's a battle will be to continue to end chemotherapy and treating my cancer with two
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