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mara, your parents are -- exactly like me? i know, right? well, cherish your friends and loved ones. let's roll, daddio! >> were out of time. thanks kayleigh mcenany, david angelo, curtis sliwa, kat timpf. [applause] >> all come to america slight news, "fox news @ night" paradigm trace gallagher in los angeles. breaking tonight, us banks are failing, the us border is collapsing and military aircraf are being taken down by russia. yet president biden refuses to answer a single question from the white house press corps eve after his press secretary promised he would. at the white house corresponden
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kevin corke's life with more on the search for answers. good evening. >> my search for answers indeed evening to you. before heading out for another delaware become the president did finally take some questions from the press after refusing t do so a day earlier in the day, following a meeting with ireland's prime minister. >> despite assuring. >> despite assurances yesterday from the press secretary, karin jean-pierre, that the press corporate have a chance to ask questions every time a head of state would pay a visit to washington. as you can see once again that didn't happen today. >> the president has been slow, delayed, and hasn't had a plan for victory party didn't listen to his military enough gas from the stand and there's consequences for decades to american. >> pressure mounting on the presence of armed to forcefully
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respond to moscow after russian pilots downed a $32 million us drone of the black sea all this is the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin accusing him of committing more crimes. that word comes as the russian president is preparing for a meeting next week but the chinese president to take place in moscow. and while the president did briefly address putin about the steady drumbeat of questions about its family's business dealings, and many who have covered the white house said that -- since five and took office, say that they've been shut out, rarely getting a chance to get answers to questions that they have from the man in charge himself, especially when world leaders come watching. this is the latest example that the white house's lack of transparency and the presidential availability.
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>> trace: kevin corke live in dc, back to you in a bit curtis great to have you on that i wan to play this montage because i think it pretty much makes the point and we will get your opinion on the other side. >> he's answered questions. [indiscernible] [speaking at once] >> you can see the president is out in public but he might as well be back in the basement because it not saying anything. what you think about this? >> this is one of those moments where you want to hear from the president and it shouldn't be part partisan. you wonder if deep down a lot o these reporters missed donald trump because he would
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frequently take questions durin cabinet meetings or impromptu press conferences in that montage you have abc karen travers and kelly o'donnell in the past raise questions. jacqui heinrich of this network has raised questions as well. darlene super bill, in the fron row from the ap raising questions as well. but you notice it doesn't make it into stories on the front page. it doesn't make it these newscasts. if press accesses access as important as they made out to b during the trump years, they should be during the same durin the biden years and they are not . they are admitting it is a problem. >> and many would say he's got friendly press so why is he not addressing them parties not go she's going to call and we once feared that you go down the lis and you have russia knocking down us military aircraft and you have banks that are failing and you have the biden family involved in these potential
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kickbacks or this a lot answer for and he's not answering and they let him get away with that because they know if he ignores the press long enough they will move on. >> exactly. you'd look at two other foreign leaders that came recently to the white house and you talk about ukraine, so that's a big topic as well. both the president talked about violence in their country and written shining the country as well. with interesting is the president of priscilla, this is not his first rodeo. he's returning to office on he came out to the microphones outside the white house to talk to reporters afterwards. so for karine jean-pierre to sa in recent weeks that it's reall for both sides want to do and w are at the mercy of the foreign leaders coming to visit us, it makes absolutely no sense. >> curtis houck, thank you for coming on, we appreciated.
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>> moving on, hunter biden's legal team once you've got counteroffensive the owner of a delaware computer shop had no right to copy biden's private information from his now infamous laptop and distribute it in this move by hunter biden comes amid new information abou other members of the biden family, possibly benefiting fro business deals, including a dea with china feared we are live i dc with the latest on this. good evening. >> we've been hearing about hunter biden's laptop for more than three years. now hunter is going after the owner of the computer repair shop. he says they gave out as privat data. the lawsuit increases him of si counts of invasion of privacy, including conspiracy. when he gave the contents of th laptop to third parties. he cites his company's waiver h alleges fight inside and any equal but not picked up within 90 days of completed repair wil be treated as a banded. delaware law says that property is not considered abandoned until after year and biden's
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attorneys say that matt isaak never had a right to the information on the laptop. it reads in part, mr. biden had more than a reasonable expectation of privacy that any data that he created or maintained would not be accessed , copy, disseminated or posted for others to use agains him or his family or for the public to view. all this after bank statements from 2017 obtained by the house oversight committee adds to the list of biden family members that have benefited from foreig money. haley biden, the widow of hunter's brother, was named as the mystery third biden who is received part of for $3 million payment from a chinese company the president had this to say. >> hunter biden's business associates had felt for a million dollars. >> that's true. >> a spokesperson says the transactions were aboveboard an they were limited to those thre
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biden's but house republicans say they aren't so sure. >> life ricin dc, thank you. los angeles far left district attorney has kicked up a progra to shuttle program between thei cars and downtime workplaces. that is to get them to them fro work without becoming victims o crime period in his life on the west coast with a closer look to . >> good evening to you. in the first time in 143 years, employees of the controversial la district attorney, george gascon, are being offered safet shuttles to and from their cars at work. a memo says people on the streets have been aggressively confronting da employees near the downtown office here in los angeles. we are told is mostly homeless people perpetrating attacks of beginning this week and unmarke shuttle is offering la district employee a ride to and from la' hall of justice.
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this comes amidst ongoing criticism. as contributing to employees. this evening we spoke with the prosecutor in gascon's office and one of his outspoken critics . this supposed to protect deputy district attorneys but i think it speaks to a larger question and that it seems that the public safety experiment is failing miserably and now we have extra security for extra pas in los angeles. >> it is not unprecedented for ideas to be threatened with sources in the office. the program is getting mixed reactions. it makes gascon look good because it is part of the das job to protect prosecutors.
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and that could eliminate the threats on the streets in and they don't need shuttles for it. >> it is the quintessential oxymoron. thank you bring in alex abella wave. it really is, the essential oxymoron because you have georg gascon offering these shuttle rights as employees to protect them from crime policies that h is behind. what do you make of that. >> you reap what you sell and this has become the world's mos expensive pooper because of one that are actually driving the shuttle buses are going to be investigators, lieutenants, and captain so they are making 150 e- 200,000 calories salary to shuttle their employees back an forth where the train depot is. and the environment was created
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in part by his own policies. >> i want to pick up on that. the los angeles times writes th following, they bail on metro transit admit -- amidst poor and they said drug use is rampant in the system since january 22, people of die on metro buses and trains mostl from suspected overdoses, more than all of 2022 serious crime such as robbery,, aggravated assault. 24% last year compared to the previous or is help one train operator described the scene that he sees feared i've been o those trains i wouldn't get on right now. >> no. it is a nightmare and it is an experiment, a progressive experiment from the far left. it is that partly wrong and the mta couple which is the mayor, board of supervisors and counci members, they have pushed this let's get rid of the cops, let'
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replace them with one armed ambassadors, and a quote from the same times article, as the agency to look for centered strategies, including health an crisis support, cultural programming, public arts, but not cops that actually take the bad guys off the train. it is insane and people are paying the price. people of color are the ones paying the price. >> i wanted to get your take on the breaking news because ice visa statement, they arrested 2 noncitizens and they identified them as having been convicted o crimes such as attempted murder murder of the second degree, de mystic violence, rape by force and sexual exploitation, unlawful possession or use of a firearm, drug distribution or trafficking and driving under the influence feared welcome to california. this happens every week. your thoughts. >> this is again, it all falls
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back on george gascon and prosecutors and somehow they think that actually enforcing the law's races, so you have to state legislator trying to soften all of the crime decide to keep people safe because the don't want to be labeled as racist food so all this signaling is harming the people they claim to be protecting. >> sheriff alex villanueva, great to have you on. thank you. now let's bring in criminal district attorney victor. there -- it's amazing that ice gives you the statement because they give us these things on a weekly basis. and they are not just dealing. they are killing people through these are murderers, rape, and horrendous crimes. >> it's less than common sense when you look at entry into the united states in the legal manner, that really gave birth to legal actions once you break the law to enter, absolutely not
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. is that in a surprise to anyone that there are violent crimes and financially driven crimes, petty crimes on the bigger leve are now being prosecuted by the united states department of justice on the federal side, organized groups that are out there specifically to rob the citizens and to hurt them pay i surprise, absolutely not. it is not an epiphany. anybody can close their eyes an know this would be the natural consequence for it. >> the sheriff said the people they're trying to help with the funds that eventually end up hurting. the people that write the metro right on it. they need to write on it but it isn't festive for the crime and homeless and it is unsafe for them to get on it and yet they have to be there. >> again, is this that epiphany? absolutely not. proposition 53, what this did, was it decriminalized possessio of criminal activities like hai wood, cocaine, fentanyl, stealing things over $900 that used to be a felony with briars
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and now it is a slap on the wrist fit is of a surprise that if you legalize public use of significantly dangerous at debilitating drugs you will hav the public scared to even take the bus for the metro, absolutely not. it is something that needs to b addressed not only local but on a higher level. >> can you imagine in the das office, i want to put this up because of the prosecutor with the das office that quoted is unprecedented in the 173 your history of the district attorney's office that employee need to be escorted to and from their cars to protect them from a random violent attacks i applaud george gascon for securing the safety of the das staff, they blame has policies that have contributed to the need for such extraordinary measures. imagine having to be shuttled back and forth so you are safe. >> these are adults that need t be shuttle back and forth. throughout the state of california come as a result of proposition 47 and 2014, we hav
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students, imagine if you are 7- years old and now you have to have a armed security guard to escort you to your elementary school, that is a sad reality w are living in now. >> trace: does get better quick. >> that's a question i always ask for your nobody knows for the pendulum has to swing back. common sense has to be alleged that we all live through and it's going to take time for leadership to change and it wil trickle down. >> thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure. first tepid night's crime roundup, a brawl broke out on a flight from -- on the flight from dallas to phoenix after someone bumped a man's wife and the husband punched the guy put the husband said the reasoning about was because the man approached his family aggressively. meantime in florida one brazen thief act like he wanted to buy jewelry and that bought some time for his two accomplices to enter the store. that is fun thief number one pulled out a god and the three bad guys forceful porkers to unload the cash register they
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also smashed her jewelry case and stole the merchandise inside . in rochester, new york, two suspects used a knife to carjac a thief that flood police and smashed into a school bus feare after the crash, they ditched the car and fled on foot for nobody got hurt including the 1 kids riding on the bus. now to brooklyn and what appear to be an inside job, a thief smashed into a car parked outside a synagogue while its owner was inside praying. that thief's body went into the synagogue to keep an eye on the owner. to exalt the car that got smashed at $22,000 of jewelry inside, which was promptly stolen, inside job. meantime in manhattan a good samaritan stepped in and stoppe at arms suspect flood police after pulling out a weapon and bodega. the citizen made sure the suspects they'd put until cops got there which, if you see the video, wasn't too long after. at an up into a story we brough
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you pay police made an arrest i a brutal attack by a group of teenagers on an artistic bullio on a new york subway system. the fortino suspect faces assault and aggravated harassment charges. and one more update, a female victim left paralyzed for polic arrested two suspects in both teenagers accused of robbing an assaulting the 44-year-old single mother of three last month. >> law enforcement officials in south carolina have reopened an investigation into the 2015 depth of a former high school classmate of buster murdaugh, the therapist surviving son of alex murdaugh. laura ingle has that. >> a major development in the case of stephen smith who was found dead near the murdaugh estate in south carolina in 2015 . his family announcing this week they've raised enough money to exhume his body and have an
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independent autopsy performed after years of suspecting foul play. before. >> greg: -- murdaugh was accused of gunning down -- a classmate of their older son, buster, was found dead in the middle of a country road not fa from the murdaugh family home. at the time his depth was ruled a hit-and-run but smith's famil had doubts for the attorney who represented the family of the murdaugh want them housekeeper who died in 2018 after falling down a flight of stairs on thei property told fox there have been suspicions for years that buster murdaugh could have critical information. >> but there's an a long rumore involvement, whether it's him o somebody else in the family tha has knowledge at least of the depth of stephen smith paid. >> investigator started looking into the case for they were working the deaths of maggie an
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paul murdaugh. officials tell fox digital they have made progress in the investigation which remains active and ongoing. >> trace: laura ingle, thank you. on this st. patrick's day the fox not make common sense department was listening to hillary clinton's comments abou the 1998 good friday agreement, ending 30 years of conflict in northern ireland. in that context misses clinton told americans that we need to change. watch. >> wedo body had different opinions from people who have already concluded are outside the pale of our comfort zone. you cannot run a society, let alone make peace for long, if that is your ingoing attitude. >> comments its wonders of america's former top diplomat forget that it is her team fighting to limit debate paid did she not watch last week's congressional congressional hearings were two journalist
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testified about government censorship, only to be censored by democrats who then accuse them of being phony sellouts. did hillary not see the stanfor law students heckle a federal judge because he was appointed by donald trump, law students will soon have a job descriptio that includes listening to both sides did hillary clinton not watch as nt for activists buste to the uc davis auditorium to shut down a conservative speaker . certainly democrats want the right to speak freely as long a they can limit the speech of others so commonsense is confused. is hillary now saying that everyone should have the right to an opinion? even deplorable's? >> coming up, the latest water foul revelation on what is bein called the great covid 19 ally and how to content that the fiv established narratives was flagged as disinformation. and if we only knew then what w know now.
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at applies to all of us. so would you give advice to the young you. if so, what would you tell yourself as a kid. let us know in social media, twitter, and instagram at trace gallagher. weigh-in. we will show you the results an show you the best responses in y the nightcap. a try vicks sinex for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. (upbeat music) ♪ (children yelling) (children laughing) what if i can't see homes in person? (tablet beeping) hi. hey. are you ready for your virtual tour? yeah, i'd love to see it. (upbeat music continues)
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>> trace: first step in tonight's roundup, a show calle brickley jones is getting big time backlash for showing the character coming out as non- binary with they/them pronouns for the creator praise it as a roadmap for coming out. as you can imagine, viewers wer not happy and shared their rage on the internet.
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netflix decided not to renew th show apparently the solution to education the client is to drumroll here over standards, a least not according to the stat of new york which is now prepping to lower the minimum tests courts -- scores for proficiency in english and math after numbers plump admit -- plummeted in 2022. one number called at the new normal good common sense but as how you can lower standards and hope to raise performance. in the city of san francisco is the the latest to crack crackdown on natural gas. we told you, new regulations will ban future sales of certai gas powered appliances and require furnace and hot water heaters to be electric by 2027. remember when the left side there were not coming for your gas stove, some people even believe them. if you like candy, like skittle and sour patch kids, do not pla on eating them in california. a state lawmaker has proposed a ban on foods with cancer linked additives some confectionery
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companies argue they are still safe. trident sugar-free gum and campbell soup could also be pulled from store shelves but then again how are you going to eat the campbells when they com for your gas stove and they are coming. brand-new twitter fouls dropped in a tells the tale of a barela bay project. researchers hired to root out covid 19 misinformation, but instead censored true information or anything that wa critical of vaccines or dr. anthony fauci. let's bring in dr. houman hemmati. of relative project reviewed content on a mass scale for twitter, google, youtube, facebook, instagram, pinterest, it targeted true material and legitimate political opinion
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while often being factually wrong itself. they knew this information abou vaccines was true and they said started anyway. >> it was not just vaccines, it was about anything critical of dr. anthony fuauci they're saying these things ar triple can afford for his reputation and trust be tarnished because then people will listen we can't afford the truthful side effects to come o social media otherwise people may become hesitant. this is a crime, frankly and it is about as unethical as you ca imagine it in front come out at stanford is shocking to think that marketization, by the way trained guys there as well, tha has prided himself on developin facts is not trying to suppress them. it makes no sense. >> safe and had a couple of times in the past week. the foundation came up with this . i think it is fairly spot on. i will get your take on a. the latest for the foul shows the definition of what is good
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that are disinformation is bein stretched to include three things that might cause the public to react in things that don't meet the approval of public health officials. but they are saying is that it was all in the greater good. this was all for your benefit week that the. we weren't doing it in censorship. redoing it to benefit the public . >> the problem is that this is out of the arrogance of the public health officials. i think we are going to see demanded by the public is for all the public-health establishments to really go out and to reboot that system and bring in new people level recor of telling the truth of not being afraid to stand out to other agencies. >> breaking news on eyedrops an eye ointment from global pharma now being recalled. what we talking about. >> this is actually a major story because there is one company that's been making what
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they call preservative free eye medications, topical drops sold over-the-counter and selling them is preservative free. preservatives are bad for the eye long-term and actually caus toxicity to the cornea. i want to put patience on preservative free. but don't have a preservative, you need to be absently sterile not just when it's made but als after it is open see don't get bacteria growing. they didn't make it in the preservative free packaging and didn't sterilize it so they hav a type of bacteria in their tha actually is a flesh eating and there is nothing that can treat that. you have people who have lost their eyes and who have had thi part to other organs of their body for this stuff was sold al over the plays and it is severa tragedy. this is why we have an fda. this is by these regulations exist because they are there to protect the public. >> trace: i want to bring in this bullion dr. , your wife, a it supported to have you here
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because this is kinda frightening. i want to put this on the screen . these are mortality rates thank affected 2020. you can see the united states i far why the highest in mortalit rates. i wonder why in a country like ours these rates are so high. but we make up this quick. >> that's right. we have a crisis of arterial -- maternal mortality. women are dying from pregnancy at rates far higher than they should be in a country of our main sprit is mostly due to wea infrastructure and lack of access to care. with even more upsetting is tha black women die at rates almost three times as high as white women. it has to do with the infrastructure of prenatal care. space you look at this thing an you think the united states has all these level one trauma centers and i see the greatest medical system in the world and yet there are these holes in th system and you wonder why their wholesomeness system and i wonder as an ob/gyn commode one of the things that jump out at you that are causing these type
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of problems. >> i think there is a lack of access to physicians, there is an aspect of racism, where wome are ignored when they need access to care and their symptoms are ignored. that is what is leading to the racial differences. >> not enough doctors quick. >> they're definitely not enoug doctors but this shortage of physicians. >> trace: always bring this up when people go into these natural birthing type things. as that of issue as well in you estimation? >> yes, we have a very strong opinion about how dangerous hom births are and they are becomin more and more common in their very popular on social media. what is really significant is the rate of neonatal patella th addict or a homebirth. it's far higher than it is if it's born in the hospital. >> i'm sure that viewers are going to dispute that in some capacity. they cue both for coming on.
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we appreciate it. coming up, what is the best way to listen to music? more people are going back to vinyl records. should you? a music executive joins us next but first how ireland celebrate their most famous holiday with the most baby race that you've ever seen. out. with their hands. who can shape raw materials into something meaningful. and who wants to serve in their own way. if you're out there. if you're looking for more. we're looking too. we're calling on a new generation of builders for navy's next-gen submarines. sometimes you're so busy taking care of everyone else you don't do enough for yourself, or your mouth.
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those fishy floodwaters also forced evacuations across santa cruz county in central california. it's all about direction. the crowd at a north carolina basketball game enthralled by one of the most thrilling baby race is you will ever see after the two leaders got turned around. that was a nine month old crawling from a come-from-behin win at a $529 check for her future education fund. a newlywed couple with a passio for hiking had the most spectacular wedding shoot at th end of the world is where they went. andrea shot the pictures at the national park.
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it is in the patagonia region, the southernmost region in the southernmost country on the planet. and an amazing heartwarming moment and nebraska. 11-year-old elijah is battling brain cancer and he has dreamed of owning a black and brown and white corgi puppy. the make-a-wish foundation made a dream come true surprising th youngster with a little puppy named tucker. if you have a viral video to share, send it over at trace gallagher or fox news night at social media and we will put it on the year. for the first time in more than 35 years final records are outselling compact discs spirit of what has led this new trend in music sales? let's ask sick executives. i'm act --
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i'm fascinated with this. my daughter was in the store in charleston that has nothing but vinyl records and turntables. the wall street journal says vinyl -- mainly in the us convinced up l superior sound quality and youn people attracted to the nostalgia playing records for the consistent demand has turne record making into a largely industry for some buyers asking for novelty lps, multicolored sense to add to the cachet of owning vinyl. >> very true and very cool. this is a really cool thing about collectibles. people are taking these things home, scented vinyl and color vinyl. it is a super cool thing from a collectibles standpoint and i also think some of the other generations need to connect wit the artist since more of a
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artist fan collection and it is part of a good rising tide. >> when you say taylor swift, she's got bigger fish to fry bu yet the newer artists are going back into this old way of makin music. >> evil but what harry styles i doing. there is still a ton of catalog stop, i knew pink floyd coming out next week to celebrate lachman's anniversary. it is a nice mix of stuff and a happy development if you are selling records for sure. >> i want to put this up on the screen because this is the breakdown figure of 84% and 11% this physical. those of the cds and digital downloads 3% and say 2% there thereby people forget these things, the technology has also improved. us like you're getting 1970s technology. the turntables on the music is much better. >> for sure. vinyl has got a quality and you can hear the difference between
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that and digital stuff. with the same time the data shows that half the people that are buying these things don't have turntables at home so they're going to go on the wall with the old carole carol king or whatever it might be. >> trace: cert ticketmaster is back in the news. they are getting rush the last four or five months. bad news for them. apparently the fees were enormous and the front man says this, robert smith that he was second by the debacle and promised man's answers. ticketmaster's trying to return some of this money to people to get it down to face value paid. >> i tried to buy tickets in la and the thing is, the crazy par is the tickets were 40 bucks each basically. so that could be viewed as a little undervalued at the venue fees are heavy for sure. i think they are doing it where they are limiting and selling it , which is something to think
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about it because if your babysitter cancels on you or yo are sick, you want to have the ability to resell a. they did some refunds. >> people are buying tickets that i read an article saying i you wait you don't buy tickets now and you wait for a week or few days you might get a better deal. >> yakima dynamic pricing they call it. usually you hear about the othe side effect, which is the springsteen tickets that are wildly distorted. it is possible. of his also just good to see that we are through the pandemi and concerts are back in the really robust way and maybe there will be some excess supply . >> my wife buys this stage coac tickets and as far as you can from day one. great to have you on. here's the deal, if you can go back in time, what advice would you give yourself as a kid. there is still time to weigh in on twitter and instagram and
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we are back with the nightcap crew.
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tonight's question, what advice if any would you give yourself as a kid. kevin corke, here is my thing, when i was young and high schoo i thought was a big deal, you had a fly ball to center field and i lollygag down to first base and he dropped the ball an ended up on first base and the coach walked out and said you are out. kicked me out of the game and i was the sixth inning and he sai when did you get to the point where you were so good that you didn't have to run out of flyball. the answer is never. you always run out a flyball. that is the advice i would give my young self. >> i don't know where to begin but i would cite appreciate and respect the rules a little bit more. >> we purchase talking about that. you had a very successful career . but would you give your young self or advice? >> i have to think very hard on that first gig. don't make any wrong turns basically. >> trace: that was a whole thing pretty talk about coaches
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that influence me a lot. i had a coach who said show me coachable kid and i will show you and employable adult that was a good statement. what advice would you give your young self foods. >> is such a great question but i think the topic by seven give younger me is don't quit on you dreams for the think back that kind of felt like maybe this bulk out and duck on it, it worked out. so that would be my number one advice, don't give up on your dream. >> it did work out. you've got to keep reaching. we ran a poland nightcap peter thought scientific. but we do give your advice to yourself as a kid. both twitter and instagram set 94% said, yes, i would give myself advice, which is kind of this admission that i might've made a mistake or two and some of the responses we had, stand up for yourself and never let other people make you feel like less than you are susan says really will grow up fast.
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enjoy each and every year, whic i think is impressive. is there any advice you might have for a younger you? >> i would say listen to the words of the knockout champ feared everyone has a plan to tell you get punched in the mouth to get up and keep fighting for your dreams. >> you gotta keep fighting. did whatever happened on my flex . >> absolutely. of happens every day. absolutely. you have to understand metaphorically, of course, i tell you you have to take life lessons about them in your pocket and pull them out every day that you need them. >> easy, trace, i would say don't sweat the major setbacks. turn every crisis into an opportunity. every single thing that i thought was the end of me, a layoff or some rejection from a school or whatever it may be ended up turning out into something even better nbn in th end fits all those words that i have four completely useless an i wish i knew that upfront.
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