Skip to main content

tv   Fox News at Night  FOX News  April 21, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT

9:00 pm
okay, thanks. mm-hmm. oh. have a good one. that's it, our studio audience. [applause] >> good evening, welcome to america's late news, fox news @night. i am a skilled jerk -- gallagher in los angeles. breaking site the supreme court has walked a lower court restriction on a popular abortion pill. but that does not mean the legal fight over access to mifepristone is over. just fall is live with what this means and what it might change ago good evening pretty good evening, tracy. with the high court's ruling who had access to mifepristone will continue t to, at least for now. but as this case now reroutes to a lower court once again, this is far from
9:01 pm
over. >> the case goes back to the fifth circuit and could go on for months or even years before we get final disposition. >> this all started last november when the conservative group alliance defending freedom filed a lawsuit in texas challenging the fda is original for approval of the drug that happened 23 years ago. and april 7th the texas-based us district judge then ruled in their favor revoking the fda's approval, saying it went above its authority when it approved mifepristone back in 2,000. days with the drug manufacturer and the biden administration got involved appealing to the supreme court. after tonight supreme court wrote president biden said the states could not be higher for women across america, and that his administration would continue to fight politically. press secretary adding this earlier today: >> it is a druggist been around for more than 20 yea
9:02 pm
years. it's been used in than 60 countries. it is -- it has been approved by the fda, which is an evidence-based approval. >> at least two dissenting justices, samuel alito and clarence thomas, alito saying in part "at present the applicants are not entitled to a stay because they have not shown that they are likely to suffer irreparable harm in the interim. so this don't heads back to the fifth supreme court and for the appeals and oral arguments that will happen in less than three weeks from now, trace, i may 17. we will have legal analysis coming with that knowledge of paul. was bringing the print john you. juncos always good to have you on. the alliance defending freedom defining those who would after mifepristone wrote the following here quoting as is common practice supreme court has decided to maintain the status quo that existed prior to our lawsuit while our children the fda's
9:03 pm
illegal approval of chemical abortion drugs and his removal of critical safeguards for those drugs moves forward. would you agree with that statement, or would you change it a bit, john. i think they're basically right. the supreme court did is natural for what it does a lot some cases, which let the state is will sit on the case than moving up to the lower courts. they want to at the lower courts here most of the arguments are there going to get the benefit of different opinions from different judges in different courts around the country. one way to think about this, trace, is the prudent choice groups have one make a scrimmage today but it is only a skirmish. real bad was coming in just about three weeks when there are going to be unguez in the fifth circuit court of appeals about the real merits of the case. >> i'm wondering if you think they might have waited too long to go after this, john. >> i think the pro-life doctors here, they might have
9:04 pm
made a few mistakes. they might have waited too too challenge the original fda decision, which was to allow the sale of the drug in the first place. didn't wait to challenge a second set of decisions to open up and make it easier to get access to the abortion drug. that might explain why the supreme court did not want to intervene too quickly because there are a lot of messy procedural issues which the courts are going to be better able to handle upfront. >> yeah and i'm wondering because nancy pelosi made the following comment this week, and it pertains to the whole legal context. watch. >> the members of the supreme court should think that their knowledge and their judgment which is not scientific, should replace or displace that of the scientists at the fda. it would be ludicrous if it wasn't so serious. >> yes, she has kind of a long history of turn the
9:05 pm
supreme court what they can and cannot do. >> look on the problem here is that the biden administration has actually squandered legitimacy and the repetition of the public health authorities. the supreme court is very skeptical of the docto in the administration. remember we talked about it on the show the supreme court already rejected the vaccine made it by biden for the biden effort to -- all that, it was necessary for covid. you can already see here the supreme court and lower courts are not granting the usual deference that they have given in the past to the fda and public health authorities on the safeness for example of drugs here. >> market and i get about 15 seconds left for you, john. what is next in your preview? what do you see happening next in this fight? >> the federal appeals court in texas is going to hear this case. they have already signaled that they are going to fight for some of the claims of the
9:06 pm
pro-life doctors. i think it will be back at the supreme court before the end of the year. >> amazing. junqua good is always, thank you, sir. >> meantime bric intimate and report is offering information about opal growing frustration inside the fbi were on the hunter investigation," april that began in 2018. you tell your son about the developments concerning secretary of state antony blinken and the role that he may have played in that letter from the 51 until officials saying the hunter biden laptop story had all the hallmarks of russian disinformation. what we are now learning for mississippi -- michael morel said he was prided to write that statement by antony blinken, who was then running the biden campaign. democrats say the laptop is a three-year-old tabloid story but most judiciary chair jim jordan is still pushing ahead for more answers. meantime it is notable two source is not confirmed to fox that hunter biden's attorneys will meet next week with the osha officials investigating the president's son.
9:07 pm
and all this comes as altered reports say president biden, launches 24 campaign next week despite a poll showing only about half of democrats want him to run again. and the president is angering republicans by inviting the so-called tennessee 3 to the white house. lawmakers who broke the quorum and took over the house floor protest gun violence. by the way, the president still has not reached out to the families of the victims of the deadliest school shooting at company christian school where six people, including the nine-year-old who was shot to death by a transgender person. let's bring in 224 publican potential candidate fishing a speech. was kind enough to step aside and answer more questions. become it's always great to have you on. i just want to talk to you about a couple of things. first, this national shooting at the committment school
9:08 pm
almost a month later, a transgender person, of cou course, shoots up six people, killed 39-year-olds with three adults. we still don't have the manifesto. president biden still has not spoken with or visited the victims and their families. and is kind of amazing that he is bringing these tennessee lawmakers who violated the quorum on the house floor of the legislature in tennessee. it is kind of baffling to a lot of people are your thoughts on this. >> i think it's a shame that president biden has not even reached out or visited the victims or their families. as president kamala harris went all the way to nashville are embarrassingly to focus on the lawmakers without meeting with those families. that's not leadership, it and about amateur fear in our country. i'll tell you they better release that manifesto. we have to understand the treasures of this country to avoid repeating those mistakes over and over again, it is because we all know why it is, this was a hate crime under any other guys, turn
9:09 pm
the tables this absolutely would have been treated very differently. and you know what, trace, i will make it all point to go to national. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that we actually get that release so we don't see the same mistakes being made again and again in this country. the trans moment has become a cult. we have to release ourselves from this cult back to see truth in this country. that's what's important to the situation. >> you, of course, are painting right now. out to put this poll street preference poll you have completed 40 percent, desantis, nikki haley 5 5 percent. you have tim scott and then the big ramaswamy at 2 2 percent. it looks like the president could announce he is running as early as tuesday. your thoughts on that. >> look, i think it will be a dirge -- disaster for the democratic party as joe biden announces as expected but we are focused more what we
9:10 pm
stand for in our movement. i think joe biden is largely a distraction. but we need to revive is what do we stand for and why do we stand for it in the conservative movement. i'll tell you, the america first movement, it does not belong to anyone man. does not build to donald trump, it doesn't belong to me. belongs to the people. here, it belongs to the people of this country. [applause] please i think if we are able to take that america first agenda to the next level, i think not only can we go even further with the agenda, shutting down government bureaucracies, ending affirmative action, going further, me even than trump ever did, i think we can also unify the country in the process. i think that is something that goes beyond just revoking versus democratic politics. think it's an opportunity for land selection in this country in 2034. where two points further have the same poll he said the last time they ran it so we are making progress toward that goal. i think there's an opportunity for a landslide victory in this country in 2024, like reagan delivered in 1980. >> unless they want to check this because i know this week
9:11 pm
you had to give don lemon a bit of a history lesson. is the back-and-forth, and i'll get your final thoughts. hang on, please, i cannot keep a thought if you guys are talking in my ear. it's insulting -- [multiple speakers] >> wherever ethnicity you are expecting to me about was like to be black in america, sorry. >> i am an indian american, proud of it. >> am not sure i would've had the same diplomacy, but it was a lesson worthwhile giving. pete deluca i think we need to engage in that open deb debate. that is why i do this, trace i will go to the cycle go to their home turf and, yes, win because i think we actually to persuade morgan american this country. even i chose to place like iowa and new hampshire we are going to college campuses, talking to people who think their progressives but they really just lost and hungry for a cause. a lot of them think they agree with don lemon. momentum with them, we will squeeze them and make some lemonade, i would say. think that we actually teach these people is that we share american values he'll common
9:12 pm
rather than just fetishizing her diversity and telling people they can't speak or express an opinion because of their race. that's what's divided our country. but i'm just jump -- don't just complain about it, we're going that the practical repeat, debate the other side and that is how we unite the country, so glad to be doing it, trace. >> back to you. thank you. >> thank you, trace, appreciate it. >> personal insights crime round of the washington, d.c. police union says the department lost nearly 1200 officers since early 2020, and is -- is now in its lowest level in 50 years but mine in the nation's capital is up 25 percent over this time last year goes to io iowa -- two i teenagers forget this week, murdering their spanish teacher. the two were accused of bludgeoning their 66-year-old high school teacher that death in 2021 after she gave one of them a bad grade. they face decades behind bars for a teenage wrestling match in illinois turned ugly when the 14-year-old loser sucker
9:13 pm
punched his 14-year-old opponent quality is sportsmanlike behavior left a victim of the ground bleeding and the losing team earned not only defeat but a citation for assault. pretty ugly. vandals in seattle sprayed anti-semitic graffiti on a synagogue on the eve of holocaust remembrance day. the synagogue was also the target of somatic vandalism several years ago. houston police want help running the man who fired several shots wounding a 3 34-year-old victim. sound like they were both kind of pointing guns at each other. the suspect fled on foot after the shooting. in phoenix robbers smashed into an eyewear store targeting two cases for the designer frames that cost up to $500 apiece. the thieves loaded the frames into a laundry basket and fled in a black sedan. the owner says they still roughly $10,000 worth of merchandise.
9:14 pm
fox news at night, it's about has a little automotive crime update for your dog it turns out the catalytic converters, especially in hybrid cars, are replete with precious metals and are being stolen and sold on the black market at alarming rates. but la city council woman alyssia rahman says we should not linda thieves for stealing these parts, we should blame car companies like toyota for making the parties to steal. in fact, the council woman said that she is infuriated that the calendar converters are so easy to remove. it reminds me of when minnesota attorney general keith ellison demanded that carmakers ikea and hyundai stopped making their cars so easy to steal. easy? thieves had to break into the car, destroy the steering column, and the key control, and that hotwire it. it is not like these cars so themselves. the common sense once you to remember, these are the same
9:15 pm
politicians who never blame the sugars and always blame the guns. there are no criminals, just too many mechanisms that are way too enticing. common sense says the next time you walk around with your sleeves rolled up, may be that expensive watch should be bolted to your wrist. otherwise councilwoman robin will be infuriated that you made it so easy to remove. continuing coverage of america's crime crisis tonight focusing on southern california and the beach city of venice where residents are frustrated that the pressing homes from ineluctable enforcement action. mary murphy is live with more that story tonight. mary ngugi evening is a good evening, trace. some of these communities is been a recurring theme, the growing want of homelessness and what to do about it. the issue is prevalent across the city with tent and army camps set up longstreet everywhere. the community of venice is headlining right now because la city council recently decided to prohibit our beach parking along that neighborhood streets from
9:16 pm
2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. due to public safety concerns. residents say they are not enforcing it and that is leading to crime. this woman who lives in a house there was too afraid to show her face or give her name. >> i feel threatened like i am not safe. i'm always watching before get out of the house. this tent here on top, i hope it doesn't blow down because, i mean, how desperate is this person to risk his life to put the tent on top of the camper? i wish i could approach them because, you know, i want to to -- >> and another resident said not only that enforcing law but some people are apparently encouraging the owners of their rvs to stay put longer he says, "we are badly people that come in and are contradicted against your efforts and mostly they are nonprofits." is conversing with amicus much money from this wanted to be cleaned up so they come and advise them and tell th
9:17 pm
them, you don't have to move, you don't have to clean the sucker it is your legal rig right, and it's very disheartening. and all this is happening as early struggles to recruit more police officers to replenish its rapidly diminishing force which could be yet another piece of this incredibly difficult situation. trace. >> is not just venice, it it's -- >> everywhere. you see long lines of rvs on the side of the road. >> aryan referee, marianne, thank you. it's actually been about six years that this particular camp has been he here. >> one time somebody pulled a gun which was recent and they went to jail the second time before which was back in 22. that was at a camp in summary pulled the wrench a man came after me. they paint the picture with the politicians talk like great depression pics of this hard-working family that are really down on their luck, which was the case then. this isn't the case. these are 25-30-year-old people taking advantage of a system that is definitely broken pieces bring a criminal defense attorney in federal litigator the do josh
9:18 pm
mauga, i mean, marianne is right you talk about this and is not just in venice and not just in santa monica, you look outside the studio and they are around this building and the police keep saying, yeah, we are going to come and get these people taken away but they never do anything take them away the alex taylor for couple of days, and everybody feels like the law is just not on their side are your thoughts presents right. but you have to turn back the scrolls of time and you have to look at when city council and board of supervisors director state of california actually made it criminal. they were illegal lodging statutes and things of that nature but that became so unpopular that people who were looking to vote themselves into office said yeah, we cannot do that, it's going to cost us our jobs so now we are really in a position where there is no solution. project public to go soft on homeless visuals, who may or may not be criminals. they may have issue that brought them to the wellness area. nobody's making judgments about them. however, what do you do to protect the people who have their children walking on the street, paying taxes?
9:19 pm
the politicians are looking to keep themselves in office, and you can't be tough on homelessness if you're going to do that. in wisconsin a trained student, 18-year-old biological male showers with four females. wisconsin instead of law and liberty wrote the following here opal under federal law the incident should've been reported to the title ix coordinator who should have been contacted the girls to offer supportive measures, and provided them an opportunity to file a complaint. nor from the district contacted any of the girls parents at that time and when investigated." to be clear, that means that the district after initial response to this incident violated title ix. the school says no, no, no, we worked this all out about but this sure looks like a violation of title ix peace in absolute is beyond any shadow of a doubt. the issue, there is no flowchart. don't know if you have a violation of biological women's rights. then you go to step two, then you gotta step two b. nobody knows how to actually navigate title ix vis-à-vis transgender issues.
9:20 pm
that is the reality. title ix let's not forget, decades ago was put into place specifically to protect women's involvement and to present that prevent formation interesting from sports and athletics as we see it only translated. marco how does a biological male who identifies as a female but within that paradigm? and no one knows. we can have a discussion for couple hours about this, trace, and we probably still couldn't come up with a solution go so how can we expect the school boards do the same? so how do you put that solution? is it something that's got to be litigated? are we talking about something that may go to the supreme court because it's really -- it's uncharted territory absolutely, you hit the nail on the head. what needs to happen is school boards need education. this example in wisconsin is a prime example of not knowing what to do. was there is a complaint made years in order of operations. it has to be reported as per title ix and has to be an investigation to protect the complaining party to less
9:21 pm
restrictive means piece i got to go but alec baldwin, is he off the hook? is he not? is this thing going to come back and haunt him? what's the status here, ten seconds. >> when a prosecutor said they are dismissing a case without prejudice technically they can bring it back. what it is really saying is softly, we don't have a case. i think he can rest easy. great to have you, thank you. coming up tomorrow hamlet had been given the green light to return to the field, but is he totally in the clear? you make a house call next hour plus the initial cracks down on gambling and soapstone players up into the big -- to be the biggest culprits. and later caused the calorie counts on menus actually help you lose weight and make you feel better? do they make you maintain your weight or you just ignore them and indulge? let us know in social media, twitter and instagram at trace gallagher. ankle we will show you the results and read the best responses in the nightcap.
9:22 pm
mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are positive for acetylcholine receptor antibodies, it may feel like the world is moving without you. but the picture is changing, with vyvgart. in a clinical trial, participants achieved improved daily abilities with vyvgart added to their current treatment. and vyvgart helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle weakness. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. in a clinical study, the most common infections were urinary tract and respiratory tract infections.
9:23 pm
tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or if you have symptoms of an infection. vyvgart can cause allergic reactions. the most common side effects include respiratory tract infection, headache, and urinary tract infection. picture your life in motion with vyvgart. a treatment designed using a fragment of an antibody. ask your neurologist if vyvgart could be right for you.
9:24 pm
9:25 pm
9:26 pm
9:27 pm
news roundup, the vice al president of marketing for anheuser-busch reportedly has taken a leave of absence. alyssa hyman or side had enough previous bud light marketing as friday before the controversial campaign with trans activist dylan mulvaney went viral on the sales of bud light to hit her like a $5 billion hit, after cultural boycott, energy ceo issued a statement saying that the intention was not to divide. >> if you vote yes on this bill, and yes on these amendments, i hope the next time there's an invocation when you bow your heads in prayer you see the blood on your hands. >> that is entirely inappropriate and disrespectful and uncalled for. we can debate matters civilly
9:28 pm
and with respect for each other. >> montana transgender lawmaker zoe zephyr has been censured for her comments during a sales debate over a bill that would ban transgender surgical procedures for minors. monterey park is accused zephyr of hate filled testimony and demand an apology but she refused on an abandoned building in portland oregon the burned to the ground this week was parked by squatters refusing to leave for more than a ye year. portland fire and rescue says this is the eighth and have been called to that building. five other vacant buildings important have also burned because of squatters. revoking potential candidate nikki haley called out to me after conditions of her just today and her daughter's wedding. haley responded to a request for, tweeting, "this is why people don't trust the media. liberal journalists spend their time harassing conservatives about outfit choices. grow up younger ps, the dress was gold."
9:29 pm
federal health officials are rolling out new guidelines for americans looking to get a covid-19 vaccine for the first time. and for high-risk people seeking getting another booster with this is no board-certified to doctor who my hammadi. dr. hammadi it's always great to see you. i don't know what to say about this. talk so much about this the past several months about vaccines and stuff. the pitcher said the following: move you have little practical impact. this is the new shock of the old microtargeting vaccine shot. had little practical impact for most people in the us relatively few people are getting vaccinated against covid-19 for the first time also at high risk of him getting a second updated booster even though it hasn't been cleared for such use. what do you think about this? >> well, intent is a vaccine, anytime there's any medical treatment, trace, you want to know is it safe, is it effective, and who needs it?
9:30 pm
right now we have a virus that is not really present, very much in our community levels are so low that the los angeles county has occurred emergency over. in the nation it is about to do the same. second, most you have an natural immunity from actual infections and a lot of vaccinations out there on top of that. so then who had been predicting has there been any study showing safety and i asked -- and efficacy of th this, studies showing who would benefit or not? no i don't think so long as they are not advertising that and have not publicized anything that shows who should get it. so could benefit people? absolutely. but until they actually come up with evidence showing why anyone would take it, i would ask shurmur the data. until they do, i would be a little bit cautious. >> has been a lot of information. i'm can and will be subject to bit about patients who regret laser eye surgery. laser eye surgery, right. think it is interesting because i know this is your specialty. here's one of -- this is robin kyle reeves on her full
9:31 pm
for the following: "it was supposed to be zip, zap, and within a couple weeks you are healed and life goes on. but my life has stood still since july 12th of last year close to you and i have talked about this a lot and i had problems and consulted with you about this whole thing about this is a big deal for people on what you make of these? there's no medical procedure as we now know from vaccines and everything else that is actually start at absolutely safe. everything you do as a risk-benefit ratio. for lay sick this patient -- it was board -- a lucic surgeon who is certified is very safe for the vast majority of people. in that there is a one or two or even 5 percent risk of complications, like getting nitrogen problems, like hai hailo, glare, starbursts, or other kind of visual disturbances that degrade your vision, you can still be delays on the eyechart but they're just not as crisp, right, and things get put on hap seiders at night, that becomes polymeric for people.
9:32 pm
doctors have been two different responsibilities: one is to give true informed consent to patients, making sure that patients are aware of all these problems, so before you cut their eye, they go into it knowing that there is a chance. and, second, kind of figuring out in advance who those people are who a are at risk of having this happen. there was of doing it. some people cut corners and shouldn't go second figuring out a personality perspective who should not be getting surgery. i could had surgery done for free a million times, i chose not to long i'm wearing contacts now, where glass that on him because i know some of the wrists and i have a personality that is risk-averse. many other people are willing to take a people should know before they go in. if they don't there is a problem. >> for assessment. out to play the sound damar hamlin was apparently headed back to the nfl and the buffalo bills. >> i am blessed to have a wonderful medical staff and a wonderful wonderful trainers here who treat me with the care over their children. that tender loving care just gives me confidence to face, strains are just all the wonderful things, you know,
9:33 pm
just to keep going in this journey that i've been in so far. >> is he good to go back in the nfl to play football again? so i'm glad that he is feeling better. and glad lamar holmes that is think he is okay to come ba back. he explained in that interview what caused his problem. he had to take -- it was one of these one in a billion things were he got hit to the heart at exactly that right time where can actually cause cardiac arrest to happen. is not a common thing is we all know uncle is likely for him to happen again? no. can have some problem underlying it? maybe. if you're his doctor here probably not taking chances. blessing what if you're his doctor is for him to go on the field and have another problem. so if they feel confident, i feel confident. he is eager to go back to his teams and fans are eager to go back. and if you can go back and play like before, great piece the same thing i said, it is doctors have double and triple checked to double check that everything is just fine. that's a lasting you to send him to if he is not ready. doctor, thank you uncle.
9:34 pm
nfl, speaking of the nfl, suspended five placement three is definitely for violating the league's gambling policy. is lauren green. >> is nfl teams wrapped up their first week of voluntary workouts the league announced the suspensions of five players who violated the nfl gambling policy uncle receiver contains sevis and safety cj moore of the detroit lions and defensive and shaka toney of the washington commanders are suspended indefinitely. receivers jameson williams and stanley berry hill, both from the lions, received a six-game suspension they won't be allowed to participate that they will be allowed to participate in a season training with the te team. so i can see percent more and why said of a statement, we are disappointed by the decision-making demonstrated by stanley and jamison and will work with both players to ensure they understand the severity of these violations, and have clarity on the league rules moving forward.
9:35 pm
suspensions, as the receiver calvin ridley finished the year long suspension for placing bets on the nfl while he was away from the atlanta falcons recovering from an injury. orchestrated relate to the jacksonville jaguars during the suspension. the league prohibits anyone in the nfl from engaging in any form of gambling in any club or league facility or venue, including the practice facility. the nfl network reports that the players for the most part had to bid on nonnatural gains. in a statement said in part a league review uncovered no evidence indicating any inside information was used or that any game was compromised in any way. players cephas, tony and more can petition at the end of next season to be reinstated. trace please lord, thank you. coming up in the fight over access to a popular abortion pill is far from over. lila rose georges live next without the pro-life community's legal challenge continues. but first, a heartwarming first grade flex in a game of
9:36 pm
t-ball, and how this will make a great dish world record breaking group skydive was pulled off. best viral videos next. fda-approved for 16 types of cancer. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine,
9:37 pm
confusion, memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. there may be other side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, received chest radiation or have a nervous system problem. depending on the type of cancer, keytruda may be used alone or in combination with other treatments, and is also being studied in hundreds of clinical trials, exploring ways to treat even more types of cancer. it's tru. keytruda from merck. see all the types of cancer keytruda is known for at keytruda.com and ask your doctor if keytruda could be right for you.
9:38 pm
9:39 pm
scout is protected by simparica trio, and he's in it to win it. simparica trio is the first and only chew with triple protection. oh, fleas and ticks ♪
9:40 pm
9:41 pm
videos, dan can put his car scary mode, a wrong way driver member utah police officer had on. temperature try to get the best thing he could to stop the driver from hurting anyone else. the collision smashed the police cruiser, but both the officer and the driver are fine. well, quite the first grade flex. t-ball or mente hitter baseball off the post, and then she ran the bases she the cartwheel. ha, ha, the six-year-old baller made for space while the teaming green flocked the ball but they could not stop her. no a trip to the very bottom of lake superior where two ship that sank within a century ago have been found.
9:42 pm
was november 1914 when the two vessels were rocked by a storm with punishing waves that took both down and killed everyone on board. the ships and crew were delivering lumber at the ti time. well, to this group skydive attempt the los angeles that broke two world records. the one 0 one skydivers jumped out of five different airplanes at the same time and then lock hands to form a snowflake formation that was record one. and then they let go and formed a second 95 were information for record number two. and the best part is the entire group for seniors all between the ages of 60 and 80 years old. good for them. and finally meet po to do that, just sort of 89 years young and looking to be officially named the world's oldest windsurfer. the post retiree nicknamed local junior," has been served for 40 years and also
9:43 pm
teaches kids to windsurf. he said he was surprised that he never met anyone close his age on the water. and if you have a viral video you want to share send it over at trace gallagher or at fox news tonight on social media. now back to my top story from the supreme court extending full women's access to the abortion pill mifepristone and preserving fda authority over the medication for the time bei being. spring in the president and founder of live action, lila rose. always great to have you on. do you believe this supreme court decision is a loss or just a bump in the road and delay. your thoughts? >> i mean, it's both, it is a loss, it's it is important because abortion pills that to the never going to medicine, the average medicine and the fda illegally abstract appeal in the '90s and it should never been on the market. 's was a disappointment that the court already hasn't done something about it. but i think there punching the ball with that and it is likely to come back to the supreme court after the
9:44 pm
appeals court goes through with the fifth circuit. and i think we are going to see if her blood come in the future because this court seems to have some common sense historically on the right to life and on the role of government and protecting right to life instead of harming children. >> earlier tonight we talked about -- dave youngest mommy and her talking about the fact that a lot of these divisions are out to trent's resume and stucco do you think, lila, did these presidential candidates should be making their position on abortion crystal-clear? >> absolutely. i think it is a major mistake when you have candidates like president trump, former president trump coming out and saying that the state should be making decisions on abortion and that the form former -- federal government has nothing to do with the. that's a terrible mistake. i mean, county dasantis who win by a landslide, his reelection, just past a six-week abortion ban, a heartbeat law in florida, and city to present a floridians
9:45 pm
support law including 5 54 percent even democrats support a ban on abortion at six weeks. so far presidential candidates on the republican side do not even come up strongly on behalf of life is going to cost them i think on the nomination. so the moment is strong and bold and we need strong and bold leadership, because children deserve it, to deserve protection from abortion and waited straight candidates, not weakness. the rnc chair ronna mcdaniel said the following: listen and we will get your resp response: "we are the pro-life, pro-woman, profamily party, and we can win on abortion, but that means putting democrats on the defense and forcing them to own their own extreme positions." >> i mean, she is kind of saying that republicans will reframe the issue that well, they need to put democrats back on their heels. your position. >> yes, sometimes republicans cower, and if they cower they are going to lose.
9:46 pm
if they are bold and optimistic and say, listen we are going to protect children in the womb, we are going to have restrictions in the listed destruction of them, we are going to fight for children, but for the first woman right which is like, and expose our opponents, the democratic party is for abortion throughout nine months of pregnancy for any reason, tax funded. governor gavin newsom is stockpiling the abortion pill in california to 2000000 abortions he is trying to stockpile. is disgusting i think we need strong bold optimism and complete protection for children, complete legal protection for children. that is a risk ahead basic human rights even though they are unborn and that i think will be winning leadership on the republican side. >> lila rose a happy friday night to you, thank you for coming out, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me, trace. >> well, we go to a restaurant or fast food joint answeer calorie count, does it make you think twice before you place the order? it kind of does me, right. does make you think twice? has it controlled your wei weight? is it everything you thought it was going to be? there's still time to weigh in on twitter or instagram.
9:47 pm
the nightcap crew will take this up next.
9:48 pm
9:49 pm
9:50 pm
9:51 pm
>> we are back with the nightca crew, jeff paul, an infant, nic johnson and dr. who motti
9:52 pm
buncombe county calorie, new research from tufts university shows that calorie counts poste on menus have up adults consume 24 fewer calories a day, really? did for a day. so the study claims a drop in calorie consumption could prevent at least 28,000 cases o obesity-related deaths. marquette forget about that. here's the thing wrong with the calories, you see them in the fast food restaurants, not to speaking with you, are they really don't -- 2,000 calories newsreader or sandwich? and you sometimes think, come on, it is not helping anybody who's weight because america keeps getting heavier and heavier and heavier. it depends upon what i look at something i say i will go get a salad, it's healthier. i look at cha 2,000 calories hello, i'm mike how is that possible when a router there's like five times the size has half the calories? i will go for the thing that is healthier. it all depends i think. it all depends to me, marianne rappler, because everybody looking at things in europe
9:53 pm
during the big board and you like oh, it is really putting hundred? right? then they say, well, if you hav this on it, it's an extra few hundred. my whole point is these are all intended by student governments to make use way, to make you stay healthy, and none of it ever works please i don't think it does. i like knowing how many calorie are in what i am eating but if anything it makes me say there' not that many more calories tha the good tasting things, i'm just going to go ahead and get that, you know, so i don't thin it works please i think the whole thing is there's got to b a legal settlement in here somewhere because these people at the key putting counters up on the board, and they think they're saving the world but they are not. is one of those things where th airlines are literally reprogramming their weight and balance because americans keep gaining weight and they have to adjust how many basic input on. and happens every year and ever year americans by and large are getting heavier. no doubt about that. look at statistics. our family doctor will back there for sure but what is 2 20 calories? that's four almonds bunkbeds on
9:54 pm
tenth of a cup of rice. that's one third of a french f fry. does that really make that much of a difference? i highly doubt. the correlation is there but -- it needs to be desired. >> remember the fat-free deserves that desserts the everybody loves so much 30 year ago and it made nobody blue now? so here is that here's the output, has curry county made you lose or maintain your we weight? 234 percent, instagram trainer percent, embryo says, no, no thank you. here's what a few followers had to say. and show saying, tell him he cannot dictate what you eat, it is up to you to know your li limits. what are your limits, jeff paul? it's good, bad, indifferent? i think it helps because i think you can compare things an also do some research. this thing is 1400 can because it is straight protein logo colors are not necessarily bad. if you want a big one that day you need 1400 calories of anything if you do education with the research i think you can help me the shilo
9:55 pm
sanders said i look at kelly's going and help me choose more wisely. and queen of swords said i like it much better when i didn't know how bad the dunkin' donuts was for me. ankle by the way, it is only a franchise. you going to have three or more restaurants, so that's the deal longer able to think you. measure watching fox news @ night. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. see you back here on monday
9:56 pm
9:57 pm
9:58 pm
9:59 pm
10:00 pm

144 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on