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only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> we are out of time. thank you to my panel. [cheers and applause] >> welcome to america's late news, fox news at night. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. breaking tonight, new video shows for americans kidnapped a after they crossed the border into the crime-ridden city of m forest, and now the state department is reminding americans to avoid certain part of mexico at all cost. the chief correspondent jonatha hunt is. >> good evening prayer the fate of those for americans is unknown right now but there are
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obvious fears given the well-known brutality of the cartel in there well demonstrated lack of respect fo life. the video that appears to show the aftermath of the attack is disturbing showing a woman bein roughly pushed into the back of a truck, and then three other people dragged and simply throw onto the back of that truck see only badly wounded or possibly worse. get these sorts of texas are individual. we stand ready to provide all appropriate assistance. >> it seems that for americans who we're driving a minivan wit north carolina plates across th border at brownsville, texas headed into matamoros, texas. apparently for one of them to undergo a medical procedure, or as the mexican president put it today, to buy medicine. they somehow got caught up in some kind of confrontation and
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the area which is well known fo drug cartel violence and have seen a spike into doubts recently with various faction o the gulf cartels fighting each other. the area in the state and which is located one mne that is part of a travel advisory brickey ca we do also remind americans about the existing travel guidance when it comes to this part of mexico. the it remains at level four. we encourage americans to keep that advice. >> at this hour, the desperate search for the americans continues the fbi is part of that search and is offering a $50,000 reward for the victims reward and the rest of whomever has taken time. >> going all the way, these kidnappings are never good. john, it's great to have you on
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parade what blake a longer version of the state department. >> we are standing ready to provide all consular assistance we remind americans about the existing travel guidance when i comes to this particular part o mexico prayer this part remains at level four parade we encourage americans to heed tha advice. >> you know the fbi rolled better than anybody, it appears right now that this is cartel country right there which is very dangerous. it appears our hands are tied. your thoughts? >> the fbi is going to be actively involved in this working with the mexican authorities. mostly through our u.s. embassy in mexico city. there is a lot of kidnappings that happen on a regular basis. fortunately it is rare for an american to be kidnapped, but nevertheless, a lot of these
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people are taken by the cartel and it is difficult to aces to work. >> you talk about input open communication pair there has to be a line of munication between this administration in the mexican of ministration because longer this goes on the mars becomes it more of a blackeye. it asked for meet freely, that is one of the importance of having a strong border and enforcing such. >> look back now, i want to pla this soundbite because this is the sister of one of the victim he was taken. she says this is like a bad dream you wish you could wake u from to see a member of your family thrown in the back of th truck and dragged. it's unbelievable. she kept saying we couldn't go downgrade the cartels have
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considerable power on this site of the border and that side. >> they've got a lot of resources both financially and weapons with soldiers working for them. it's the equivalent of the army down there, so they are a match for the mexican government. it's one of the reasons the u.s government needs to be working with mexico and hopefully bring these people back. >> do you think the that people should be wary of going into other parts of mexico as well, some of them are popular parts, cabo, cancún. other areas, your thoughts? to get many of the tourist cities could be relatively safe because the cartel kind of understand that they don't want to mess with tourists. it will bring the wrath of the government down upon them for whatever it's worth. but you have to be careful when you're traveling within mexico. if you're driving through, you could be in some dangerous areas . >> always good to see you.
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thank you, sir. >> protesters facing domestic terrorism charges for setting fire to construction equipment and throwing fireworks, even montauk cocktails at the officers protecting a training site for a jackie is live with that story tonight. good evening. >> we are getting more information like you said on th agitators accused of launching violent attack on cobb city in atlanta. one of the domestic terrorism suspects is being identified tonight as a lawyer with the southern poverty law center which claims to promote civil rights and fight what it calls hate groups. thomas webb jurgens was one of two people from georgia that th rest of the demonstrators came from account across the country and the world including france and canada. >> this is a national network, an international group of peopl that are organized to come to our state to undermine a public
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trade safety training center. >> newly released footage shows officers retreating and ducking for cover as protesters launche fireworks, rockets, and molotov cocktails at the police trainin facility. tensions have been high since january after a georgia state trooper shot and killed a protester who investigators say fired first-rate activators say it is the police that are turning the temperature appeared . >> at the end of the day, there will be 40 people that have domesticate terrorism charges. many of which just for being in. >> simply because the police have chosen to systematically arrest people from out of state doesn't mean that what there is saying is the truth. >> the mayor says the city is creating a task force to addres
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concerns fred. >> apply apply for us in the art , jackie, thank you. we saw the protesters now some for law enforcement perspective we are joined by retired las vegas police detective, and yvonne. not only does the attack appeared to be planned and targeted but there was even a lawyer from this of thurn poverty law center that was a part of this protest. this thing it appears to be wil laid out. your thoughts? >> absolutely. this is further evidence that the ntp group or who our antar kissed our coordinated, they ar funded gain and this is a planned attack. here's what i find in congress that here we have literally an international group of people that have come here, they were literally coming from to change their clothes into the uniform,
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and then attacking with blocks, bricks, molotov cocktails, this facility in the police officers. why isn't the department of justice getting off their and recognizing that this is a terrorist group and going after them like they should be? state charges of domestic terrorism are of course fantastic, but when i watch an attack like this, i am reminded of what took place in 2020 with police officers being attacked with rocks and bricks, let's face it, you know my role with these bricks are deadly. they are deadly weapons. when they hit an officer as has happened many times. >> in the whole thing is you make a great point because the suspects are here from france, they're from canada, their from
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14 other states, this thing is not just suddenly happening let's go out there in protest, they are well organized, they are well armed and they happen across the country on a regular basis. >> exactly. here is the dichotomy is of lee's professional. on one hand, i see the southern poverty law, being part of this attack, uc 30 or 40 individuals who are a mob who cared nothing about the lives of those officers throwing these bricks and such. and i deal with traumatic brain injury all the time. we just partnered with an amazing company, so on one hand you have these people attacking cops and no respect for the law at all. on an other hand another compan that joined with the nation blu
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who joined with people who are police officers who have dramatic brain injuries from being injured and attacks just like this. on one hand you have the evil and on the other hand, you have the good. >> i've got to go. thank you for coming on, we ver much appreciate your time. portland police crackdown on retail theft in a sting operation they arrested 34 people and serve 28 torrance an recovered $3,000 in stolen goods . the sting operations in portlan are getting more frequent. as the city's crime has driven retailers away, walmart announcing plans to close its remaining portland stores this month because according to walmart, they are not meeting financial expectations. >> the people in their neighborhoods, this is where they shop, the low prices, the access. especially on 82nd and where we are working on the south side, we've watched a lot of stores due to the theft.
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>> a female border patrol agent went to try to take a male migrant into custody per the agent had injuries to her face and hands. other agents were able to subdu the suspect. a man on a united flight from los angeles to boston tried to open an emergency exit during midflight and than reportedly tried to stab a flight attendan and the neck with a broken meta spoon. passengers tackled the suspect he was arrested upon landing. a tragic when a tragic sweet 16 house party became a crime scene . somebody got caught smoking marijuana in the parents checke on the party which is when gunshots rang out. to teenagers were killed and well over 100 teens flood that house freight senators now on eight new bill that would have overhauled the criminal code in washington, dc even after the city council chairman withdrew the firm consideration on monda
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all 49 republicans in the senat in as many as 20 democrats expected to rebuke the dc council opponents have slammed the bill as being soft on crime even progressive mayor muriel bowser vetoed it, but the council overrode that veto. house republicans investigating the origins of cova 19 claim to have e-mail evidence that in february of 2020 dr. anthony fauci had the drafting of the scientific paper written to disprove that lab leak theory. kevin gorg is what life with what he found out tonight. >> a very interesting story. new e-mails uncovered by house republicans probing the origins of coping 19 showed that dr. anthony fauci had final approval on a scientific paper written back in february of 202 disprove the theory that the virus leaked from a lab in wuha china. there is evidence that suggests that dr. fauci prompted a
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professor to tell the writers o that scientific paper the goal was to disprove any lab leak theory, yet there he was, some eight weeks later in a white house press conference so i think that paper as evidence that the lab leak theory was implausible. all the while, pretending he ha nothing to do with the paper. not surprisingly, armed with th new information lawmakers are incensed and demanding answers. >> the end a mental question is why was dr. fauci so consumed about making sure the i think it's because they were doing gain of function research there and that is the narrative everybody on the left bought into even that the facts and common sense may be most importantly pointed to the lab leak theory. >> in an e-mail dated february of 2020, the professor that dr. fauci wrote, our main work over the last couple weeks has been focused on trying to
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disprove any type of lab theory. the house select subcommittee studying the origins of the virus will hold its first hearings on march 8th we will have popcorn and coverage fred. >> indeed. thank you. for more political insight into the fully asko and the deception , let's bring in david grasso. and want to bring this soundbite , this goes back to 20- 20. this goes back to dr. fauci. >> that mutations that it took to get here is totally consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to a human. the paper will be available. >> eagle back to what kevin was talking about, there was an e-mail chain that statement appears to be somewhat deceptiv in 2020. >> aren't we lucky we live in a age or you can play back the tape? it wasn't so long ago this woul
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have been a difficult exercise. we have to remember that intelligence agencies in the fb are at medium or blow nevermind if it's a 1 percent chance ther was a lab leak, we need to talk about this part. >> if you look at the e-mail, you have fauci, and you have francis collins are going back and forth about this lab leak, why aren't we knocking this dow and evenson more severely knocking it down. doesn't everybody at this point in time want to know the truth? there's really no fundamental explanation about why this woul be deflected. there is perhaps the funding that meant to lab from american sources for the really only explanation as our economic relationship with china. this is still devastating to th relations with that country. >> politically, would you think that it is necessitating some type of 9/11 commission to look into this.
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not just the lab leak, ego from mask to everything about covid that was wrong, is there some kind of postmortem that should be done on this? >> i think it is fair question per 20 million people died. i've had covid three-time personally. at lost family members in the trillions of dollars in economi damage. i think it is a fair question. and definitely wise use of federal resources. >> i think people want to move ahead to the this is the straw poll, the 2024 conservative political action. 60 to percent, you have ron ron desantis there. in the list goes down there. i don't know, you don't think w should put a lot of weight and this pocomoke white? >> did you find the one floridian hanging out in los angeles today? ron desantis, ignore mostly popular. and of course the club for growth, which basically held an
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event that ron desantis spoke at at the same time as he packed , so we can't really lead on this droppable to give us a consensus of what is going on with the base. donald trump remains very popular, but this is early in the race. you think it wasn't really well attended this year, there were lot of factors that played into that. >> we sepals all the time and o course this organization has fantastic polls. a poll is not scientific. we are way out from the general election in a lot could happen between now and then. >> thank you for coming on. >> of course, thank you. >> the commonsense department mystified that gavin newsom is saying his state will no longer do business with walgreens because walgreens will not distribute the abortion pill in states where abortion is illegal
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. california is not one of the states. walgreens issued a statement that common sense thanks makes commonsense providing legally approved medications to patient is what pharmacies do, that's fair. because providing illegal medication to people is what cartels do, but the governor of the country's largest state is saying and less walgreens cells abortion pills in states where it's illegal, california will boycott. reportedly by using the state's largest insurance plan as a weapon. imagine telling people who carr medi-cal medi-cal orc help carr california they can't get their medication at walgreens. there are 569 walgreens in california there used to be mor until the state decriminalized shoplifting. i guess if cbs, rite aid and walmart also decide not to send those pills were it's illegal, california will need some new drugstores. newsom finished his rant by saying quote we are done.
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commonsense agrees, he is done. it's just taking some time. >> chris rock address the infamous slap. and liberals are now outraged rate they are outraged after hi new comedy special on netflix. that media panel will try to explain exactly why. a door dash driver goes viral for refusing to hand over a customers food over an $8 tip. shout lead tip jordache drivers based on the time and how much of a hassle it is? let is no on social media, twitter, and instagram. we will show you the results an read the responses and the nightcap.
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♪ >> into knights real news, two illegal immigrants are accused of shooting and killing a bald eagle so they could cook it for dinner. the suspects were arrested and released our and are roaming th country freely because federal authorities will not return his calls for a federal law prohibits the killing of a bald eagle and has a punishment of u to one year in present the two migrants are charged only with misdemeanors under nebraska law and awaiting trial later this month. has withdrawn from the in california after having a covid vaccine waiver rejected by the homeland security department. he also wants to play in the miami open later this month but is currently barred from entering the u.s. because he is not vaccinated. now florida vop gop senators ar
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asking the biden administration to reconsider a waiver for the number one player and the world which would allow him to travel to florida to compete in that tournament. has increased the amount of money it wants to give to 2 million black residents for the panels figure is now $360,000 per person that is up from $220,000 freight locals appear divided over the plan which would pay out roughly $650 billion to descendents of slaves even though california was not a slave state. ♪ >> almost a year after receivin the infamous oscar slap, comedian chris raab is getting slammed again after deering to offend liberal snowflakes in hi new netflix standup special. here is the senior correspondent . >> don't fall into the local
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trap at all. >> the laughter has turned to anger from some. chris rock hit with the liberal backlash from his netflix special. he took on woke nest, abortion, race and going too far about that infamous slap. chris rock said attack on pc culture inset everyone is too quick to be a victim. he said woke this is bs, abortion is murder, it's a pretty right-wing outlook on th world pretty get the thing i have a problem with is the selective outrage. you know what i'm talking about. when person does something, the get canceled, the other person does the exact same thing, nothing. >> others, standup comedian and host of the podcast advise not taken is said comedy is suppose to be controversial. >> so much comedy comes from ca we take hard traumatic things and can we laugh at it?
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>> heat like other can medians are concerned that cancel culture could he said jerry stanfill said it's been compare in judy gold even has a show an book pushing back against cance culture scald yes, i can say that. >> to me, the biggest metric of i'm doing my job is when i can get conservatives to laugh at something that makes fun of them , that gets liberals to map at at something that makes fun of them. >> comics want to be funny but when they come for the commodit comedians, we are all in trouble . >> let's bring in the media panel. gentlemen, thank you both very jason, you first. he is infuriating liberals as eric was just saying their prayer this is a carnegie mehling professor, her name is netflix keep screwing over
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subscribers, the cancel hit chose people want to watch and give chris rock millions of dollars to prove will smith was right to slap him. why are the liberals so infuriated by this. is because they think he's conservative? to get it's because they're always upset. any anytime someone says something that raise even just little bit from there preferred worldview, particularly if you happen to be from a minority community or a community that has been disenfranchised by the right wing racist, they just don't like that. so any time you don't read the script that they had provided for you to take on a whole host of issues, they will say this kind of outrage. no one's actually mad at the content, they're mad at the man who said it because it's a blac guy, he's not supposed to say a. >> it's interesting because there was a reporter at nbc, i' not going to read his tweet, bu he was just aghast that chris
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rock would do this and i was like white as a reporter on nbc weighing in on the chris rock performance? >> it's weird. the key phrase in the tweet was pure animal instincts. man, if someone, a white reporter on fox news said that about someone from another network or a black comedian, oh my gosh, you would not hear the end of it. chris rock was in a if you do and if you don't situation. if he didn't comment, people would say there was something wrong with him. if he sounds of, he would get things like this, people saying he still working through his things. he went after the media as well saying he's not going to go crying to gail kring king or oprah which obviously offended gail's coworkers on cbs 50 i will play 20 seconds and get your take on a pair of this is more of chris rock, this is lululemon. gig walked by and in the window
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there is a sign that says we don't support racism, sexism, discrimination, or hate. and i'm like you're just sellin yoga pants. i don't need your yoga pants politics. he went after everybody. the royal family. he went after them coming will smith, you name. it was really nobody was off th table last night. >> he went after victim culture. he went after virtue signaling, which are things that the left embraces wholeheartedly. so they felt like they were being personally attacked freight i think this is quite important for us in pop culture. we have a lot of comedian stepping up as a report suggested saying yeah, you are going too far. these are conservative straight chris rock is not a conservative
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, this is a liberal guy saying you are going too far . and when you start to lose focu on the left the more moderate the more liberal, but not quite progressives, they do think, i think they feel on the far left that they are starting to lose this culture war and that is ho they were reacting. so of course are going to have this outrage because they want to bully people into silence fo it. >> it goes back to dave chapelle . dave chapelle and chris rock i think he makes a good point because they do feel like wow, we might be losing this culture war because people are making fun of it. the biggest thing that you worr about when you're fighting a culture war is not weather people are offended, it's whether they think it's a joke. final thoughts. >> you start to have people pee off. he's taking the biltmore approached with, he talks about january 6 and abortion as well. corporate liberalism is something we should all be able to laugh at. it's one of the more ridiculous
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things we see in our culture today in the fact that he is willing to offend everybody while he showing that he still is trying to work some through some things regarding some things from the will smith trauma. gentlemen, thank you. >> thank you. >> republican led city in california has nearly eliminate its homeless population with a zero-tolerance policy on encampments. the city's mayor joins us live onset with an explanation on how . first, people and this housing development got a surprise visi from some unconventional neighbors. what not to do when flying with a pet. the days best viral videos are.
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traveler put their cap to there airport x-ray security machine where they should remove small pets from the carriers and hold them as they go through periods the cat made it through with a great picture as well. that utah department of transportation triggers avalanches were snow belt at th mountain threatens road safety. here is video taken during one of those controlled slides. a pedestrian and the uk barely escaped getting hit by a trained . it was all cup on the train's desk and. the first link in the last minute move to cross just befor the train lives. that is just about as close as it gets. ♪ >> congratulations. >> are you ready? that was 98 -year-old betty lindbergh finishing the public sits plan to 5k. she wasn't in it for the fun,
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she was checking her watch afte truck crossing the finish line probably deceit if she beat the world record for her eight age group record she sat back in 2022 after she smashed the previous one by more than 30 minutes. here is a creative use of technology the new york city fire department uses drums to assist them in fighting fires that are difficult to see in tight spaces of the city. the video here is the fire in the bronx sparked by an electri scooter battery. finally, a herd of friendly cow broke loose and went on tour of the housing development. the humans who lived there we'r understandably the surprise, bu no property was damaged and the got his caused by. not what you expect too see running past your doorbell. if you have video to share, sen it to us on social media.
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can give you been watching fox news at night you're well aware of the california homeless crisis we have documented. one civic leader in southern california appears to have solved this ongoing problem. whispering in the mirror of coronado, california. mayor, thank you for coming on. we appreciate this. want to put it on the screen to give people a little bit of context with this is the change in the homelessness the largest changes in the past 15 years. it is 23 percent up in the last 15 years, 2007-2022. yet in coronado, california, it is down and people are wonderin how. what do you say? >> to be clear, no city and certainly no politician can actually solve homelessness because the decision to change one's life starts with the individual. with that being said i believe we civic leaders have both a
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moral responsibility and also a duty if you will to make sure that those who want help actually have access to getting it. we also have a dual responsibility to the rest of our community to make sure our public spaces are clean and saf for everyone to enjoy. which has been one of the factors that has contributed to our city success. >> the increasingly bipartisan seemingly contradictory trends. keeps spending more to address the crisis in the crisis keeps getting worse. so when are they asking is all the money going. that is a good question to you. where is all the money going, the problem just keeps getting worse. >> california is using what is known as at housing first methodology. want to take a step back here and point to some at the data points. people in california we can see with our own at least the weigh
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has been employed hasn't been affected. which is the data show cracks from 2012-2022, we actually saw the rate of homeless fault nationwide from about 620,000 individuals down to about 580 i 2022. what do we see happen here in california? we saw the homeless rate increased by about 40 percent over that same time period. what are we implementing here i california that is exacerbating the problem? >> what is the problem? are we incentivizing the homeless to come here? are we offering too many programs? is it too easy to put up a pen up anywhere you want? >> its culmination of all of th above. the system is so fractured that they can't get to the resources they need that exist to get bac on their feet. they had audited the states
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financials in the state is spending $10 billion of the course of last three years and distribute in these funds through nine different government agencies to reach hundreds if not thousands of different homeless providers which is a confusing system to navigate to make sure every individual that wants help is getting the help they need prayer. >> any pushback from people saying this is not okay, this i cruel, but you have to let people put up these tent that means encampments paid have you gotten perspective all? >> i haven't come out we benefi from several factors, but i think one of those factors is that we have a very compassionate community that actually supports our effort to make a sincere effort to connec those that need help with those that want help. anybody that comes to coronado and there are homeless we have contracted with a qualified homeless services provider they can have a roof over their head and the resources they need to
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get back on their feet, but the also have a dual responsibility to the broader community to mak sure we have safe public spaces for all to enjoy. >> mayer, thank you. >> thank you. >> tipping etiquette four-door for jordache drivers bridge should be based tip on the time and distance they drive? still time to wait in. the nightcap crew is next. >> here is your fox weather tuesday forecast. another system actually taking its time moving out of the pacific northwest. seattle mostly cloudy skies, sunny in los angeles for now, but we will be watching an atmospheric river and also the raid to there midsouth. that will lead to a heavy rain event. a! of listerine to your routine.
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>> tonight's is jordache tippin etiquette. one jordache driver went nuts for refusing to hand over a customers food after the
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customer left an $8 tip. the question is should you tip jordache drivers by the time an distance they have to drive. the driver was infuriated because apparently it took a long time to get over there. is that my issue? i just ordered a burger and fries i have to tip you $20 because i have two. >> i'd am just putting a 50-50 bit bet that maybe it some youn kid that doesn't get it. m.ed. 20 percent or i tip 20 percent almost instinctively unless you really blow it. i don't get this idea that you owe them anything more than wha you want to pay. >> i read the story in the whol thing here is that this wasn't like a $500 order. this was a couple of whatever commercial fish sticks and chicken and whatever. and that person gave $8 in the jordache driver was not sprayed i would the is coming in here
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brickey it was my understanding that with jordache you have the chance to put in your tip at th end of your order and then you are done. pages dropped the food app and hate when they do that. >> that pull, should we tip your -drivers based on the time and distance they have to drive yes, although 25 percent said yes, 71 percent said no on twitter and instagram a little kinder on instagram. i think, you would probably throw an extra 20-25 bucks out there for the. >> oh yes, you know me so well. you know why i tip in most people tip, it's because we fel bad that the person was doing a service for a very low wage especially when we talking abou
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tips in restaurants. i live in seattle, they are making over $17 an hour i no longer feel bad for you to pick up a taco in then deliver it to me. on top of that by the way they put in attacks so that we are effectively forced into tipping them and then they have the audacity to ask for even more. i'm out. >> i am with you. i'm quoting, if your services good you get it tip, if your service sucks and you expect when regardless, you are insane. if i could get someone to drive out to my house on a farm in kansas, i would tip them accordingly because i live way out. jonathan hunt lives way out for it. >> you know who that driver should have been screaming at i jordache, they don't pay them $17 an hour they pay them to-10 per delivery. hey, all of you are worth a billion dollars, how about you give a bit more to the drivers.
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they put a service charge on there anyway that doesn't go to the driver that goes to technology or something. >> thank you all for the nightcap and thank you for watching america's late news. i am trace gallagher in washington. we will see you back here again tomorrow night. you may feel it, but just one line women's probiotic daily helps soothe digestive upsets and support vaginal help. >> welcome to an online. there are more identity threats than you realize. lifelock alerts you and works to fix problems with a dedicated restoration specialist. go lifelock .com door and about
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