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>> greg: we're out of time. thanks to tulsi gabbard, pete. >> good evening and welcome to america's late news. fox news at night. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. >> breaking tonight, new information from the leaked pentagon documents including report saying the documents show the u.s. intelligence agencies were aware of additional chinese spy balloons. and lesser less than year after the supreme court overturned row v wade the issue is back at the high court with restrictions of an abortion drug now on hold at least for a new more days. we begin with this year's nra convention under fire from the
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left as gop 2024 hopefuls flock to the weekend event. the chief correspondent, jonathan hunt, is live with the very latest on what the candidates have to say. >> good evening to you, trace. at times today it seemed the nra convention was more an audition room for the republican presidential primary season. the headsliner by any measure was former president donald trump who called himself the mows pro-gun, pro-second amendment president in history and he said in a second trump term the emphasis would not be on gun control, but on mental health and in a not so veiled reference to the nashville shooting last month he said he would order a particular focus. >> upon my inauguration i will direct the fda to convene and it's going to happen quickly to convene an independent asked panel to investigate whether transgender home on treatments increase the risk of extreme depression, aggression, speechen
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violents. i think most of us already know the answer. >> trump's former vp, mike pence, was greeted by lou booze of a instruction from the nra crowd but drew a more enthusiastic response from his own dismissal of gun control proposal. >> we don't need gun control we need crime control. we don't need lectures about the liberties of law-abiding citizens, we need solutions to pro tuck our kids. >> florida governor ron de santis, potentially donald trump's strongest challenger for the republican presidential nomination, did not attend the convention, but sent a video message. >> as governor, i've resisted calls to take up gun control even when such a stand is superficialaly unpopular because i understand it is precisely at those moments when a right is unpopular that it needs true campions. >> all red meat for the nra
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audience, the latest fox news poll show shows 69% of registered voters are concerned about gun laws, which might complicate the general election messaging for whomever emerges, traits, as the republican press depthsal candidate in 2024. >> always a tough issue. mean time, in washington state, democratic lawmakers are pushing for a ban on assault weapons. let's bring in ktth seattle talk radio host, jason. great to see you. i love this op ed or this piece from your op ed. it says quoting here, washington democrats ban masculine guns while freeing criminals. these lawmakers do not care they're making life less safe for us. the same lawmakers banning weapons are i am lamenting policies to keep violent criminals out of jail. it's spot on, jason. >> tang you. i appreciate that. that's really what's going on here. they are banning guns that are scary-looking to them. they are banning guns that they've never even seen photos of let alone
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hell or understand what they do. at the over the day they're banning guns that are not being used in crimes here in washington state. they talk about how they're interested in tapping gun violence but the gun vileson being committed by the very criminals they're keeping out of jail, they're using handguns that are usually stolen. they're not really serious about stopping crime, they're serious about getting one step closer to their ultimate goal of banning guns. >> 94% of all gun crimes are committed with handgun. washington state passing a bill that says if a minor runs away from home they can get gender affirming care without parental consent and they don't have to tell their parents where these kids are. this is baffling to me. >> it's not just baffling. i find this to be evil. i think they're breaking up families intentionally. there is a lot to be said about making sure kids who feel like they're transgender or have gender identity issues are treated with respect and
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compassion. this is not it. there is foe part of this bill that says a kid has to allege, even just allege abuse in the house hold. they simply can run away, not be told where they are, and get free gender affirming care, which includes surgical interventions. this is clearly meant to break up families and the democrats here are targeting kid whose are the most vulnerable. >> yeah. it's amazing. here's a young liberal activist going after a turning point u.s.a. event at the university of washington. watch. >> yeah, no, you just support the genocide of trans kids and you want everyone in support of that. >> that is such an assumption shawn such an assumption with all of this. right. >> what is anti-trans on the table? >> your tpusa, you dumb [bleep]. whatever. >> it's just one more example of how conserve of it groups on
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college campuses across the country are, you know, they're fair game. >> absolutely. brunt what's most troubling is that there will be no consequences for that person because they they are emboldened a do just that. not just at u dub but at schools all across the country, they are backed up by administrators who believe that words are violence and simply holding a different viewpoint than you is justification for this kind of behavior because opposes some kind of threat. the second they get into the real world, they'll find out pretty quickly that actually it's okay to disagree with each other and that's not how you act as an adult. >> robust debate is where you come to some communications some ends great to see you as always thank thank you. mean time the international guardsman alleged to have leaked high lecras foyed pentagon documents was hit with two pentagon charges and there is more key information from the documents themselves. the white house correspondent kevin cork is live with more on that story. kevin good evening. >> evening, trace. we're
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learning much more from that trove of classified documents said to have been posted on line by 21 year old international guardsman, jack teipeira including a report that u.s. intel agency agencies were aware of four additional chinese spy balloons going back two years even as new questions linger about the true nation of the one that flew over the continental u.s. in january and february. for his part. teixeira was arraigned in boston. during the preproceeding today, teixeira has said fairly little, answering yes, for example, when he was asked whether he understood his right to remain silent. mean while, president biden says he's still looking for answers and wondering how someone with such access was still able to obtain then distribute that information on line for months
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undetected. capitol hill, lawmakers are manding action. >> i'm not giving this guy any credit. he needs to go to jail for a long time and we need to plug the leaks that allow someone who didn't have a valid need-to-know all of this information, to have ungetterred access. >> darrell issa of california there. one pore note very quickly, trace. this one from politico. today we learned that former secretary of state mike pompeii a will not make white house run in 2024. that comes as a about a surprise, although he could still end up on a ticket, he just won't head the ticket. >> it was a big surprise tee-to me. kevin cork, thank you. mean time let's bring in former army sniper alex coker. i know you think that jack teixeira, jag the drippers they call him, is immature and that we he was kind of showing off. i can't help but look at this evidence and think that he was in this chat room and he knew exactly who was in the cat room,
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and the gravity of these documents. you. >> yes, sir. the old saying loose lips sink ships. i believe that he just wanted to shock some of his friends and like a kid playing with matches they're all together playing the matches next thing he's got a forest fire you cannot contain. former defense secretary mark esper said the following and i'll get your response. >> like most people i don't understand why a 21 year old national guardsman had access to some of the most highly kept secrets in the united states and in particular finished products from the joint staff ear the cia operations center. >> yeah, and i'm the same way. i don't get it either. how does a 21 year old have access to this? how do we have a system where you have 21 career olds running around with highly classified documents? what are your thought on that?
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>> we loosened up the screws. we gotta get back in the fight senior enlisted officers should have access to that. there should not be lower guys that have that stuff. it is scary stuff. we got a woke ideology going on in our experiment going on in our military right now and it shouldn't be. we're more worried about making sure that everyone's getting their not getting their feelings hurt, making sure that everyone's included instead of making sure we have a fit to fight military not palm pom pom squad. >> as you look around the world and see some of this intel, what's surprising to you? are you surprise at all that we find about this chinese spy balloon? we did not know the actual capabilities of the spy balloon that kind of went over the u.s. for a week and it was doing figure eights in some of these military bases including with nuclear weapons on these bases.
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what do you make of this information that we're not being told the truth about what the capabilities of this spy balloon are? >> i believe that all countries are spying on everybody, whether it's an ally, an adversary, everyone's spying on each other to make sure they always have the upper hand. that basically what every country is doing spying on allies and adversaries and make sugar they always have the upper hand. >> do you think this changes the, does this change the strategy on the war in ukraine t at all? >> scary stuff. like i said, it's basically opened up what's going on. there's always psychological warfare happening. we don't know what information is being put out, if it's actually through, if not, the world is always changing and the information's always changing and it's up to us a individuals to be able to decipher what's true and what's not.
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it takes a level of common sense that we have to weed 33 the nonsense. >> yeah. we do alex coker. good of you, thank you. >> appreciate you, sir. >> yeah. first up in tonight's prime roundup the man accused of stabbing cash app founder bob lee might have done it after the two had an argument. suspect knew lee and the documents say he asked if anything nu prope t are had happened with his sister due back in court april 25 and we will have more on this in our legal segment coming up just moments from now. mean time a small business in los angeles was forced to shut down after the owner's beauty supply stores were robbed 12 times. thieves stole 10s of thousands of dollars in specialty wigs that the owner for women losing their hair because of cancer treatments. she wants los angeles to enforce the laws. watch. >> i don't even feel safe when i'm in the storeworking. woe have to keep the door locked
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because people are walking in. i've had knives held on me. it was my passion. i started this because it was my passion. and these people have stolen my passion. >> 28 members of the cartel are facing charges from the u.s. depart. of justice ft. the charges also include four sons of note oar is cartel kink pen el chapo who is subbing life in prison in the united states. while his sons are known as the took over leadership of the cartel, one of those sons was taken into mexican custody in january. the dea say they pioneer the fentanyl crisis and flooded the u.s. with deadly drugs leaving hundreds of thousands of americas dead. texas police seized 3.1 million lethal doses of tental awl in the border town of mission. the drug's street value comes in
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at $312,000. [yelling). [bag pipes] [laughter] >> kind of nice, right? the nypd saluted one of their own, a rookie officer who took a bullet in the leg last week when he responded to a fight on a bus. crime is up 45 percent over this time in 2121. the supreme court says access to the abortion pill mifepristone on can continue without limitations for now. we have fox news chief legal correspondent and anchor of fox news sunday, shannon breen with us. >> after a week of legal whip lash the supreme court has stepped in. temporarily making access to
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mifepristone on, one of the key drugs used in medicated abortions, available nationwide without limitations at least until 11:59 p.m. wednesday night. the orer from justice samuel aleto follows an emergency filing by the justice department which argues that failing to allow access to the drug would unleash chaos. the biden administration has vowed to fight attempts to restrict the fda-approved drug. >> attacking the very credibility on the fda on this one matter for the sake of politics and a political agenda, the widespread, sweeping ramifications this can have. >> alito has given those challenging the legality of the fda approval of the drug and opposing i continued use until tuesday at 12:00 p.m. eastern to file their objections. and while they're likely to push for the drug to be stripped from the market all together, at the very least they're likely to argue in support of the 5th circuit court of appeal's mixed
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decision allowing access to the drug but only along with regulations that were discarded in 2016. they had limited the time into a pregnancy for using the drug, required in person doctor visits and prohibited the drug from being dispensed by mail. >> we'll respond to that and tell the supreme court that we very much agree that at least these safe guards and guard rails should be put back in place to protect women at a very, very minimum. >> given the expedited timeline laid out by justice alito it's possible we could know whether this drug remains widely available without limitations by the middle of next week. this is not a decision yet, on the parrots, it's just about whether the drug the access will be there while the case plays out on the merits in the lower courts which could take months, even yores. >> shannon, thank you. let's preview what to look for next week as this ongoing showdown unfolds. it is kind of confusing.
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a lot of people are wondering. justice samuel alito comes on and issues this stay. i'm curious, what does it mean for the big picture? >> this is a temporary stay, it's only in effect until early next week where the court will review the briefing from both sides and then they'll decide do we want to make this permanent stay. thetic chol merits of the case will be left to the. >> this thing is fluid. this is going to go on for a while. >> years and years, appeals after appeals. i predict this will last at least a few years before we get a ruling on the merits shine promised we would do an update on the bob lee case. the washington post wrote the following according to court documents a witness described momeni, the relationship of the relationship between momen's
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sister and bob lee though a friend alleged to police they had known each other for at least three or four yores. there's something to do with the sister in this thing. >> a motive. >> what do you make of that? >> the police are saying we might have motive. the defendant likely believed there was an improper relationship tween lee and the sister. we also have surveillance footage that links the police to this particular defendant. >> i'm curious, if this is, if this is premeditated, then we're talking abut more serious charges? >> yes. >> is there a case to make that this is a premeditated case? >> i think the d.a. is going to make this premeditated first degree murder charge. we don't know yet but according to the press conference they think they have thive dean planned this. they have surveillance footage of him leaving, driving off in his car and he had a gun with him. the question, i mean, a knife, i should say. what was he doing driving around with a knife if this wasn't pre-planned. >> lastly, the former energy partment official stealing
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luggage off the rack was facic 10 years he literally got a slap on the wrist, and people thought he would get something this was nothing. >> sweet heart deal. he was facing 10 years, $10,000 in fines. he got a slap on the wrist, just go away, pay 3,000 dollars in restitution it's crazy i don't know how this happened. he's facing other charges in another state, though. >> you think maybe more serious? >> i think more serious because now he has this conviction on the books. if he get convicted on another theft charge, possibly jail time. but how did they get reduced to a misdemeanor. they literally had him on video stealing luggage at the airport. it is mind boggling he got off scot free like that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ron de santis was interrupted tonight by a group of female protesters. this is breaking a few moments ago as he delivered a speech at the new hampshire gop's fund raising dinner. the demonstrators made it to the
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stage right next to the governor. de santis brushed it off and continued on with his speech. you can hear him the ceo of anheuser busch is responding to the back lash over its marketing campaign with transgender activist dylan mulvaney. this came after the report that the beer brand saw its value drop by some $5 billion. in a statement, brendan wentworth said quoting here, we never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. we are in the business of bringing people together over a beer. president bidened goodbye to ireland on friday but before he left, a comment he made at the end of the thursday speech at dublin castle has gone viral and it's left many kind of trying to figure out what exactly he meant. maybe you, ken. watch. >> there's nothing our nations can't achieve if we do it together. i really mean it. vern thank you all, god bless you all. let's go, let's go he will being the world.
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let's get it done. >> coming up, a new medical policy would take skin color into account to determine who is first in line for life-saving organ transplants. and later less american teens are working. fewer american teens areworking and there's a new movement that says that's a good thing. is it ex ploteation if you made your kids get a job? let us know on social media, twitter, and instagram at trace gallagher. weigh in. we'll show you the rest. we'll show you the results. we'll read the best responses all coming up in the night cap. ♪ the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. removes unseen dirt and debris that gets in the way of the blades. for effortless shaving in one efficient stroke.
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>> new guidelines concerning who get priority in receiving life-saving kidney transplants are being implemented by two major organ donor networks and the divisions have sparked debate inside and outside the medical community. it's talk about the changes with board certified medical doctor humani the city journal wrote the following: the organ procurement and transplantation network and the united network for organ sharing are implementing new policies to make skin color a crucial factor in who receives life-saving kidney transplants. some journalists in some of these outlets are calling this medical reparations. you don't think that a fair term. is it fair to say there really is a higher need in some of these black communities for these types of organs? >> absolutely, trace. i i think it's a little inappropriate to use that term medical reparation.
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when you look at the demographics, especially kidney transplants, largely arise from people who develop severe untreated hypertension and diabetes, in thes that are very common in inner city communities, a lot of inner city black communities, these are people who have major problems and they get to a point where dialysis is sufficient and do need a transplant in many cases. when yo have a rare commodity like an organ, like a kidney, you have to decide who get it; right? the decision needs to be done based on need. you're never going to be applying racial criteria, economic criteria -- but we all. >> yeah. >> we're kind of going down that road where we suddenly are. we're applying different standards to who get these things. >> the fair thing always to do is to give it to whoever feeds it the most and to it in a way that is blind to that person's
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i i dent te or background. the are people who need it more but it shouldn't patter who that person. if they're applying those criteria, we're going to have to take a look t that. an organ transplant should go to who needs it more. >> this is part of the michael j fox foundation, new test can test before symptoms appear. in no uncertain terms this is a major breakthrough, for the future of parkinson's i'm wondering how do you get drug development from being able to see if somebody has this gene? >> excellent question, trace. rith now we don't know how to predict who's going to get parkinsons or fought. the way to know is look at people who are too far along to
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cure or reverse or meaningfully treat. however, if we have a test that can rely with good sensitivity and specificity predict who's going to get it to the point you can tell someone you have a faith% chance of getting parkinsons you can enrich the people you put into your clinical trial, and go something that can prevent it from going to that stage where it's symptomatic and causes problems does that mean we're going to gate new drug tomorrow, next yore, 10 years from now? not necessarily. you can't do clinical trials of people you don't know who's going to get the disease. when you to something like the biomarker we couldn't do that now we can. >> it's fascinating and very exciting. always great to see you. >> thank you, trace. ♪ >> the fox news at night common sense department says there's a new petition on change.org with thousands of signatures that is
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now demanding airlines stop discriminating against plus sized travelers. it says airline accommodations are not suitable for quoting here people who are larger than others going on to too say air travel should be comfortable and accessible for everyone very ls of their size. then the petition starts listing demands saying airlines should offer plus size people an extra free seat or even an extra two or three seats for free. better yet, the petition says airplanes should have bigger seats and bigger bathrooms and have their own check-in, boarding, and flight processing. all that the airlines and the employees should be retrained on how to acam date plus sized travelers. common sense knows that making these accommodations would transform aviation. tsa would need to change their
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screening and airlines would have to eat hundred of million of dollars in lost revenue. and common common sense wonders whod pay for these accommodations? like always the people who only need one seat would end up footing the bill for those who need several. >> tonight an examination ouch how artificial intelligence is helping people cope with the death of their loved ones. although the solution is raising some big-time ethical questions. here's correspondent mark meredith. >> instead of saying goodbye forever, artificial intelligence lets people live on virtually. >> to create the person to real avatar we usually shoot three hours. >> michael jung is cfo of california-based deep brain a ai. for roughly 10,000-dollars the company records a person's voice, face, mannerisms, and asks them questions to help a
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computer later generate personal responses even after they're deceased. the technology can provoke strong emotional reactions but creators say that the point. in 2020 a south korean documentary crew captured the moment when a mother reunited with her deceased 7 year old daughter through ai. while she couldn't physically touch her daughter the moment is chilling, psychiatry telling fox technology like this can also create problems. >> the potential for it to come up with wildly inappropriate or wildly inaccurate behaviors, comments, images is right now i think quite high and that could be extremely disturbing. >> while the tech is improving rapidly it could also back fire. ai grief means it will be more
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difficult for people to arrive at some form of closure. the portland institute for loss and transition did a study hundred people mourn by using chat bought they found the people who used the ai reported a boost in confidence. researchers believe a furringer study is needed. >> mark meredith, thank you. mom is now suing her 13 year old daughter's school for helping her transition without mam's knowledge. that coming up. first, a few trucks got themselves in trouble this week. plus a baby easter bunny photo shoot that did not quite go as planned. the day's best viral videos are next. at t-mobile, your business will save over $1000. what are you going to do with it? i could use a new sign. with t-mobile for business, save more than $1000 versus verizon. and with our price lock guarantee, we'll never raise your rate plan. ever. ♪ inner voice (kombucha brewer): if i just stare at these payroll forms... my business' payroll taxes will calculate themselves.
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crashed on its side while the trailer flip over the concrete barrier.) vein you state police said the gash. >> more truck trouble in south florida. amid the historic downpours there. car hauler trailer got stuck on railroad tracks as the driver was trying to cross with a high speed passenger train as you see coming. the train basically split the trailer in half and totaled several of the cars in tow. >> and here on america's late news we have been reporting over the last few months about the record amounts of rain falling in california. besides drought relief, here's another positive effect, the vibrant color of a super bloom of wild flowers on full display. california parks and requisite department says the spectacular show is expected to attract thousands to the outdoors this spring and it is quite nice to look at. >> no-name, these grannies went viral as they traveled the world in 80 days at 81. the octagenarian best friends
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saw every continent. easter island, italy, zanzibar, the pair made is of it safely back to texas after going on their world wide adventure and folks are already calling for a sequel. 85 and still alive. these twin youngsters were getting a pick with the easter bunny when one of those-them lost his baby balance and plunged head first to the ground. saved just in time by the rabbit's foot. baby was quickly receipted for more memorable photos than originally planned. >> this young koala had quite the itch all over, apparently. the vigorous scratching session happened at a rescue facility in awes rail i. the rescue says the scratcher behavior is pretty normal as koalas groom themselves quite often. if your are itching to share a viral video, send it over at trace gallagher or at fox news night on social media. receive it.
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in the case of trans activism run amok, a 13 year old girl was being secretly transitioned at school, even being provided a chest binder without parental notification. now the teen's mother, a democrat, is suing the school district, accusing the school's social worker of predatory grooming. former black lives matter activist, xavier derusso. her name is amber levine and she's suing for allowing had her daughter to begin transitioning. >> unfortunately this has become a political issue. it's parental rights issue and whether you're democrat or a republican i firmly believe that you should want your rights as a parent to be protected. >> she's right. this is a parental rights issue, xavier. >> yes, it is. and amber's doing exactly what every parent america needs to do
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and that is stand up and fit for parental rights. those schools some thought feel emboldened to hold this sensitive information away from parent whether it's regarding the subject matter in the curriculum or the difullic among the teachers and the students, parent have the right to know. download the parent action guide so they can get the rhetoric, the tools and all the resources to demand access to what is happening in their kids' classroom. >> we live in a time where you have to get permission to give a child an aspirin in school and yet some of these school districts are saying you don't need permission to transition and we're going to keep it secret from the parents that a shame. >> it is a shame and the priorities are completely backwards. they are trying to drive a weng between the students and parents. this is the definition of predatory behavior. >> talk about child exploitation, this is transgender adults strip naked in dutch television for a q&a with 10 year old children to promote sex changes. groans
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toon say the television show is called simply naked in english, displays nude adults in front of 10 to 12 year old children, one trans identifying adult told the children they felt euphoric after having gender reassignment surgery. it's one of those things where this is indoctrination at the lowest levels. it legally is, because they're so inflew eal at these ages and to see stuff like this, a lot of parents say it's harmful. >> it's inexcusable. bad things happen when not enough good people are willing to stand up and put an end to it. i'm looking at these people like how could you ever in any circumstance think appropriate to get naked in front of a child. i tell people you have to ask yourself, are you more afraid of being called a biggot or are you more afray of being a bystanner who's willing to sit and watch this horrible disgusting predatory behavior happening to children because if they have the comfortability to do this in front of a room of cameras, imagine what they are doing
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behind closed doors. >> we did this in real news round up but i wanted to get your take on it, this is anheuser busch making the statement about dylan mulvaney and the bud lite thing they say quoting here we never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people, we are in the business of bringing people together over a beer. did they realize that they're 5 billion town and that they're doing this or do you think that maybe the whole let's go woke thing is probably not effective in bringing people together and selling your product? >> you know, i wonder how many times did we have to see that if you go woke, you go broke. people like dylan mulvaney are being shoved down our throats. she's being -- or he is being celebrated as a woman but watt about the whom have been women their entire live this indoctrination is being forced upon us. >> that only that, you about it's not just the bud lite. it's the fact that dylan mulvaney is actually promoting women's wear, nike wear, and
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tampap and other things that women around the country are thinking are we really t a this point? >> it's cultural appropriation if i've are ever seen it. >> it really is. thanks for coming on. is it right or wrong that fewer teens are interested in working today? there is still time to weigh in on twitter and instagram @ tracegallagher. the night cap crew is next. [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too.
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>> we are back with the night cap crew. tonight's topic is are you exploiting your teen able kids by making them work? an article addressed how some americans think making teenagers work is exploitation. shares his own insight on how his teenage job at a port-a-potty business taught him the necessary life lesson. what do you think? is it exploiting your kids to make them work at a young age? what would you say, jason, to your younger self or children or
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somebody who comes up and asks for this advice? >> i started radio when i was 15 years old. i think the younger you are to start to work, you start to develop some skills that take you into the real world and let's be honest, bare minimum monday, quiet quitting. folks light now who are younger, they're lazy. vern get early and you'll do so much better going forward. >> it really is. i was reading this article by mark hemingway and it's kind of fascinating because i did some research and there are a lot of groups saying it legally is you should let your kids be kids. why you making them work at such a young age. your thoughts on this one of ten cork? >> i worked when i was devil delivering newspapers so i'm all for work. >> whole concept here is that it's the whole thing where i utes tod have a football coach
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who with say show me a coachable kid i'll show you an employable adult. you have these businesses these business leaders thinking this kid is going to be successful they can tell at an early age. >> it's very true. i had my first job when i was a teenager i had my learner's permit my mom rode in the car with me, i would drive myself, she would wait, and then i would drive myself with her in the passenger seat. there are a lot of people who also don't have a choice. there are people who need the money the kids are are helping to support the parents. that necessary esity in many part of the country and why prevent that? i think those people develop life skills not independence does take them very far. >> in other countries in porer countries that the deal you get to a certain able and you start
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working and here's the poll, is exploiting your kids it make them work at a younger able, twitter, yes, 3%. nobody agrees with this, instagram, 6%. why are we even arguing this thing? what do you think? >> i worked when i was a teen abler. >> you got your law degree at 11 years old. >> that right, i'm only 20 years old, trace. i agree with the doctor here, you learn skills, time management, you save money. i absolutely don't think it's exploitation to work as a teenager. >> i don't either. >> even though i'm only 20. >> and you have a bright future ahead of you. >> thank you so much, trace. >> i am ifs nateed boy how well you have done at 20. fascinated by how well you have done at 20. scott robins says they need to learn to be production f members of society. we're all on the same side here. my 19 year old does college and two jobs the life lessons coming his way are endless and priceless. that a fair point.
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