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>> jamie lissow, what a wonderful studio audience. great deal like how you doing, america. >> trace: welcome to america's late news, "fox @ night" i am trace gallagher. making, a new report from liberal outlet by san francisco reparation plan would cost a season $100 billion, more than seven times its annual budget. there is now a push for reparations involving dodger stadium. christina coleman to live with brand-new information on the study is. christina evening. putter, san francisco alone some
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payment of $5 million to eligible black adults. at the payment are estimated to top $100 billion and that's much more than the cds $14 billion budget. >> and my saying is going to be a solution to fix all the social ills that racism created, no, but i think it could provide some economic equality is a city and as a country, definitely. >> san francisco is one of many cities considering reparations on a state level, california is home into the first in the nation state reparations task force, under its recommendation. $1.2 million. critics say reparations could be fiscally irresponsible considering california is facing $23 billion budget deficit. >> proposals, caused would be absolutely enormous. >> also in california, community
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leaders are pushing for reparations by family who were forced to move so that dodger stadium could be built back in the 1950s. majority of those displaced were latino families, as for the state reparation task force report, scheduled to go to the governor and state legislation for consideration by july 1st. trace. >> trace: we have a long way to go. such a massive price tag most certainly outsize effect on the bottom lines of so many residents that emotions understand high on both sides of the issue. >> segregated both sides of the issue, not meant to get eligibility for certain kinds of jobs, there we met here with not being able to start their own businesses, all of these impediments to doing whatever other americans in this kit one is able to do. >> not something to be older, it is a debt. debt for 400 years of slavery.
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>> this is a massive distraction from the failure of democrats who have run this town for 60 years. >> trace: a spring in the dekalb ona member kate sanchez, assembly will great to have you on. can reparations bring black residents back to san francisco going into, "5 million payments can top $500 million. "london breed the city's mayor have not committed to cash reparation." >> painful wins for many people, never been a slave state, never -- with speed 25, homelessness, how does fix affordability crisis? >> trace: of michael jackson's children are well off, will get the same amount of money of
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underserved kids. not a fair system, they have to figure that out. local leaders and surfaces go or raising people's hopes that you're going to give them this big wind followed, raising hopes, you know that at some point you are at least going to -- -- >> were talking about over $100 billion, affordability crisis, retail theft, and san francisco in the daily. >> trace: the people who claim in the 1950s that have homes and dodger stadiums, they were removed from homes, they want reparations, cash paybacks. it's not going to happen, already happen and it's happening in places around california. not unheard of. >> there is -- america is a land of law not of men. we have a legal process of compensation if people feel like they are around.
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>> trace: that's what everyone is thinking, if you are round and that, you are able to prove that, instead they have task force and giving them money and not go through the legal recourse and litigations here, what do you think about this process being dragged out for years? speak out we have pertinent issues that we are focusing on,y are wanting to have a legal process to that. >> trace: chef jose andrus in palo alto, he got his gas stove. there's a lot of other restaurants in that area that are working on all electricity. look at these chefs that are in palo alto. >> i wish that they would give us a break, i haven't seen one yet. we are busy restaurant, i don't know. what family results of this. >> california craving. >> trace: giving it to one
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chef, not giving it to another, it is a big plate of hypocrisy, what are your thoughts? >> the democrats and california's picking and choosing losers and winners of this battle, unacceptable. go woke and go broke. >> trace: k chances come i think you for coming on. ♪ ♪ despite all the crime of homeless issues, "fox @ night," common sense, london breed named the diversity ever, the nation's first ever drag laureate, 54-year-old guy perform a nightclub noisy drawl and jerry, common sense did some research and it turns out the job description for drag laureate is vague, the city says it would embody san francisco historic, diverse, dry culture elevating
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the entire community on the national and international stage. in other words, there is no job description. drag laureate might have some dimmed up, "i'm going to have to pay fabulous and then" >> we would bring to the table, the joy that is drag, i think is a sound camp that can't be silenced. >> trace: the gate run $50,000, it's not going to break the bank, san francisco is facing the deficit. many wonder if now is a best time to hire the nation's first drag laureate. the nation's second drag laureate is going to be hired in west hollywood appeared no job description, common sense is pretty sure it'll be very fabulous. how about this development?
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new york city claim to be overrun by illegal immigrants. some of the history notorious criminals called home. going green is flawed, one of the story, evening. >> desperate measures. the mayor is considering to put migrants in as you say one of the world most infamous prisons, 100 of migrants around daily more than 4, 4,001 week. new york city is running out of places to put them. nearly half of the hotel rooms are filled with migrants at taking taxpayers expense. pairs protesting when the school gyms, big tents, cruise ships, all being considered, going crisis leaving city officials to consider rikers island present maximum security facility some of the most violent convicted felons. >> i said that's over, over and again as we deal with those, the
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crisis of probably one of the largest crises of humanitarian crises is ever experienced. we are going to look at everything. >> texas governor greg abbott announced the first migrant buses arrival in denver, one of the self-declared situated cities. just like new york. trace, the story that veterans have been kicked out of upstate motels, hotels rather, to make room for migrants is not true. new york lawmakers had the well-known advocate is made that claim is should be investigated. trace. >> trace: going green live at new york, bring in the republican representative from young kim, great to have you in as always. look at lauren story and what's happening, rikers island, it is clearly a statement that the sanctuary states, california, new york, there are others, simply overrun, they don't have the capacity to handle the influx of illegal immigrants. what you believe about this?
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>> under president biden's term in the last two years, we have on present data numbers of immigrants comprising the border illegally. title 42 comes to an end, i want to make sure that i did understands, these advanced ranges understand this is a crisis. we can no longer kick the can down the road, right? federal law says we have to have voters strategy to secure our borders, currently have one at the north border. zero at the southern border. we have to ask right now. >> trace: you are introducing their comprehensive it southern border strategy i come up with us up the screen. it is required dh as security secretary to submit copperheads of southern border strategies in 12 months. technology tools and other methods at its disposal to combat drug trafficking including patina which is a very, require review of
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stability of combating my cartels organization, what's a response to those been so far? >> pretty good. it is a bipartisan, we are hoping this will get across the finish line, when we don't have any border strategies to secure any mile of over 2,000 miles that we have at the southern border, my bill will change t that. if we get operational control in the southern brother, were going to see thousands of thousands of migrants crossing the border, that is going to affect our communities that we live in. think about the drug traff trafficking. where importing the drug car cartels. we're turning a blind eye to the illegal immigration and also undermining legal immigration. my legislation is telling you dh as to come out with a strategy to secure that.
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>> trace: at the border is secure, over and over again, they have been lying to us, so what's to stop them from lying to us in the future, even if your bill passes. >> regardless who is occupying the white house, who leading the administration, bill is bipartisan bill will come out with the federal government to have a strategy to secure that. every mile of our southern border. >> trace: at your the indo specific subcommittee, i want to get your take on president biden cutting this trip short, he supposed to meet our allies that we got to talk about china, what to do about china, he cut a short, china is mocking us again. >> because he refused to come to the table to come out with the comprehensive final deal, we aren't waiting until the 11th hour, which is the reason why he's cutting our asian troops short. we need to be meeting our allies and partners in the indo's
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pacific at a time where seeing rise on the chinese communist party exercising their influence in the indo-pacific, they are mocking is as you said when we need to show them on the world stage that united states can still lead, but we are showing weakness as a result of it, we need to do this especially -- what is done a he's turning his eye on our allies. we went there not just mocking us, they're taunting us. >> this is not going to happen under my watch. we'll hold our adversaries response will. >> trace: south carolina senator tim scott made it official filing paperwork to announce his intention to seek the 2024 republican national president candidate. kevin, get a name. >> at time again, everybody who
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wants to be the commander-in-chief, is going to declare their candidacy for the white house. it's expected next week, there's a long list of those who've already declared and those who were more thinking about it. some familiar names. tim scott, ron desantis my mike pence, larry elder, all trying their g.o.p.'s side to take out that man right there on the right, donald trump. g.o.p. circles are focused on the guy who is most likely to pose the biggest start to knocking the former president off the g.o.p. purge, that is ron desantis. >> at the end of the day, country needs to be the idea of where you start from, that people have an opportunity to do big things in this country, that's been true historically, we need to make sure again.
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>> here's the latest political tiktok. it's time for change, it's going to be my time. it's time for candidate site desanto santos, pants to declare maybe next week for the sanchez, may be short, former vice president. don't forget, popular virginia governor elaine young income i could join the fray soon. in parts, ushered in a new era of american values. there's that. latest surveys show former president enjoying a massive lead over all of the declared and potential challenges. the g.o.p. top mantle, which means that real jesting could be for running mate. time will tell, trace. >> trace: 2016 we are getting close to that. kevin corke live in d.c.
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second-degree manslaughter and the death of jordan neely under new york city's subway train had two more or more than two and a half million dollars donated to his legal defense fund and, i witness to the incident is calling penny a hero offering to testify on his behalf, with that, bring in criminal defense attorney, vikas bajaj, vikas, we had to read this. she was there, according, "self defense, i believe my heart he saved a lot of people that day, that could have gotten hurt, w.">> he has made a race relati, front and center of every decision he has made. unfortunately, we are not looking at this with the race being removed. as a black individual who was killed by a white man, and that theme has been hard for him to ignore them. the problem is, there has to be
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an indictment, a grand jury has to come forward and say we are going to indict, and when and if they do that, they can indict not only the ham sandwich with the bread the ham and the cheese separate, call it a conspiracy, a jury will have to convict. this is a hard on the hard task for a jury to come back for anything less than a hung jury for penny. >> trace: he had an obligation to do exactly what he had did it which is not a choke hold, it was to restrain jordan neely. >> exactly right, direct commands into new york, direct statute that require a person to intermeddle if they see harm or imminent harm to somebody else, in this case, you don't have to have physical contact. you had to have the potential defendant believe that contact was imminent. it's hard to disagree with that big >> trace: he kicks the ball out of the stadium now the buffalo bills are playing, he was as his name was in a rape
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lawsuit, that arises with fake allegations, trusting the traditional process combustible quote process in the court of public opinion, not bear to be treated as guilty until proven innocent, take a look at myself in the mirror and know that this is not true. as a big win for him, he was a very bad position. >> absolutely, not out of the woods, you have a civil case, criminal case. district attorney office after getting the information from that the detective decide when i go to file charges. that did not prevent the plaintiff's lawyer from filing a civil lawsuit and proliferating that for two and this case the employer that buffalo bills, his jobless, unemployed. do you believe that any employee is going to say, that's not under the rug, we will take you on board, that is a tall order, his life will never be the same. >> trace: proving his guilt is going to be a barely tall order. >> i just finish a jury trial in
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san diego, similar charges, jury came back and said he said it, she said, tie goes to the router, beyond reasonable doubt, presumption of innocent, thankfully for this defense, for young matt in this future taken away, he has forensic evidence. in a gl locator, without that, is surely going to go trial. >> trace: chris up into nights round up, the moment their officers found a kidnapped baby become a suspect outsole at a woman's car while it sat in the driveway with over 6-month-old baby and sigh, he later invented the baby next to a pile of tr trash. >> stopped the car. stop the [bleep] car. >> trace: more police video in 2021 where the suspect cleaned
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the hood for dear life where those suspect tried to drive away, officers stepped in front of the car to stop it. police chase the suspect until he finally hit the ditch until the officer was thrown off to breaking his back. suspect was sentenced for some time years in prison. >> show me your hands, right now. show me your [bleep] hands! shots fired! >> trace: deputy war on two more people in the motel room, the man in the bed open fire on police no overseers were hurt. it suspect later took his own life, somehow the female suspect got away in the confusion and remained at large. nation's capital, this man went on a rampage on the tripoli ovr tacos. tripoli workers said the man reach across the counter to crabb's mood and she thought she was trying to steal it, so she threw the tacos in the trash and reacted by throwing everything else at her.
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disturbing -- two other young people took of their own lives, nearly a dozen more thought about killing themselves. republicans are demanding answers of the national institute of health. later in the nightcap, but that is, it is fun. would you like to watch your all-time favorite movie again for the very first time. what about your favorite book, if you could read it again for the first time, back in time a little bit, would you guys might give us your movies, give us your great books i do wish you could reset the clock and expands all over again. let us know, twitter, instagram at @tracegallagher, we will read the best responses in the nightcap. ♪ ♪ nger when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil.
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>> trace: tonight "real news roundup," senators at a press conference on debt limit, colorado congresswoman summed it up tweeting, john had a minute redefine casual. only a job with 100 people were elected to do. there's just no excuse for it. >> help! please help me! please, help me! >> trace: a nurse featured in a viral video with a dispute over a black man over about a city by, she has a receipts to prove that she rented the bike first. but he has been viewed more than 40 mailing times with many comments calling her racist.
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her attorney says the six-month pregnant nurse is on leave and in fear. >> she is in hiding, social media did what that smart when it was literally a hero and done nothing but help people and within one minute effectively tries -- >> trace: at the attorney said she's suing for defamation, look at the receipt and make the c call. the rasco state troopers arrested six people at the state capital, others are doing things a about the balcony all part of a process after lawmakers passed a bill banning abortion after 12 weeks. restricting gender transition procedures for those under 19. >congressional republican with extreme concerns, funded studies on transgender youth where to young people take their own
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lives. 11 others considered suicide. here's corresponded alexandria hoff. >> in a scathing letter, accusing the national institution of health of advancing quote, experiments on children. a focus on nih vaccine study published earlier this year after starting 315 individuals including 240 minus 42 years, researchers concluded that gender affirming hormone treatment increase the mental well-being of young people who identify as transgender. but republicans are not convinced. to participants in that study died by suicide. 11 expands suicide ideation, six dropped out. >> hundreds of individuals, at taxpayers expense, 240 of them were mine is, as young as 12 years old. absolutely tragic. >> north carolina senator ted budd cosigned a letter to that
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nih, some serious adverse events, researchers published their papers including that the study w was a success says. her concerns were also expressed for 424 of the participant who received sex hormones after puberty is a presence. progression in which the lawmakers citing twentysomething research suggests it would lead them to being, likely sale as a result. >> we see the research is in search of an agenda and justifying agenda, not really about children safety. >> sex hormones and peabody bloggers are not approved fda. the best way to provide children with safe and effective treatment option is by including them in medical research and providing additional safeguards to protect them during clinical trials bring fda is in the process of finalizing your draft guidance on the involvement of children in future clinical research.
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nih does not responded to our request for comments. a trace. >> trace: alexandra, thinking, american principal president father of six, terry schilling. 315 young people in the study between the ages of 12 and 20, they all got gender affirming hormones, two committed suicide, 11 considered committing suicide, six of them dropped out and yet onward the study went. what do you! >> trays, think you so much for having me, i talked to doesn't of experts across the country. they're all honest. the thing that makes them honest is that they acknowledge that there are no gold standards studies that show that gender affirming care produces any positive influences or impacts on these kids. these are drugs that sterilize our children. the most popular drug loop gone is a peabody blocker, used
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historically to cash -- commonly castrate sex offenders big it is not a scientific movement, it's an industry where they're making money off our confused children. to be when it is amazing, you see a lot of these young people comport who transition who gun close to completing transition, they come and say don't do it. don't do it, again, when he flies come up. you have schools and states, you have these industrial places that keep saying, we are totally in favor of kids transitioning. >> that is right. just last week, there was a survey from the department of defense where they studied 1,000 people that had transition, over 30% of them, trace, had the transition, which means they regretted their sex change procedure went back to being the they were born as. 30% -- it is preposterous.
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these are sterilize procedures that prevent you from being able to have children, have your own kids. it is so consequential, i can't believe we are having this big >> trace: the swipe florida ron desantis, gender affirming health care for both transgender youth is heavily restricted in florida, and they adopted policies that prohibit it minors from accessing care and prevent residents of all ages from using medicaid to help pay for gender affirming medicare procedures, what he is saying is that young people need to get advice, they need to go through a process before they decided to and did not change genders. school is saying, hide it from your parents. >> let's be very clear, not gender affirming care, these are sex change procedures. permanently alter your body,
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mutilate you, sterilize you come up prevent you to have your own family of your own. this is all of the up propaganda campaign, ultimately, trans gender industry is over $2.1 billion a year. that's from the sex change procedures or injuries. i-20 22. a really bad movement, got a ton of money to throw around. >> trace: a big industry, a big problem, terry schilling, think you for coming on, we appreciate it. >> think you pick >> trace: coming up, what really happened with harry and meghan's paparazzi car chase through new york city, what, was it catastrophic moment. first, a gorgeous guy over us trailer caught camera, plus four tiny skunk kids, the viral videos are next. ms. gomez
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>> trace: the first up and tonight's bile videos, florida cut the rare beautiful site about spouts, videographers said he shot from a company big and chair as he and his friends share drinks, music and a boat ride to the bahamas. sounds like it is summer somewhere. this tree began bernie from the inside out to. after lightning struck at the florida, the strike was close to home, resident say it shook the brick house. spark that many internal inside that tree you have seen that. looks like one of those yule logs pick what you buy this house? it is for sale in vegas, might be a cartoonist paradise. the owner said it was originally all gray inside, looked like a warehouse, he had local artist turned it into a wonderland of colors, inspired by super mario brothers him a dive bars, and vegas itself. price tag is nearly $1 million. check out this time last of the
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night skies of tasmania in the land of down under. time last display shows up the swirling milky way and the billions of stars that fill our galaxies. volunteers in thailand rescued this elephant baby who got stuck in the 6-foot well at a golf course, workers dug around the well with an excavator to free the baby while mama elephant stood by, they cleared enough dirt for the baby to escape with a little bit of help from mama as you can see by day -- how about that a nudge. out these-week-old skunk kids, baby from cincinnati zoo had their first trip. zoo believes they have three girls and a boy, but who can get close enough to now. if you have a video, hit me up @tracegallagher on social media. plenty of giant potholes in prints and megan's story other near catastrophic to our car
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chase through the chase of new york city in rush hour, something the story is so dramatic, jussie smollett is shaking his his head somewhere. friends from headline 24/7 entertainment reporter, michelle pollino and eric messersmith. we were coming last night, this is crazy, "new york post" has the best headline of its, duke of hazzard, can we put this on the screen, duke of hazzard, do we have that? yes. at duke of hazzard, there it is, bingo, new york police said duke and duchess of sauces arrived at the destination no reported collision, summits, injuries, or arrest in regard it, in other words some some who we somewhere. your thoughts on this. >> i was on the air on this halite reporting and this came over first, normally, you would get pictures and video because
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we have video cameras in our pockets of incidents such as catastrophic car chases, relentless pursuit from the new york city pur and we are nog from this press release. >> trace: new york city, you can't sneak around the back alley, there are 15 cameras out there, and yet, who knew who was going to be. >> trace, i felt bad in them, the way they were treated by the press, i had a want to have separate they come up with a keep doing this, to our car chase, what really happened is the paparazzi want to get their picture as you expect, they are driver tried to speed up to avoid it, not for two hours, here's the thing, if you're going to be that rich and the famous, they are going to want to take your picture, that is the other side of that coin, if you want to enjoy the benefits, that's what comes with it. >> trace: didn't want to stay at the hotel, they want to drive
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around for two hours. was a high-speed, now, was at the chase now. jay-z and be out there, just bought a house for $200 million, is a most expensive out there i was holding, it's a malibu on billionaire speech, right there on the road, what you think michelle, queen bee, user down payment in saudi arabia. >> performing at the atlantis hotel opening anywhere from 20-$35 million, that use the down payment. spieler that's a whole think about $200 million, that is a big number. >> real estate is expensive, that is unbelievable, does house is sick, these pictures are amazing, i would perform in saudi arabia, i perform in front of everybody to get the house.
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>> now. known. >> trace: let's get ready to rumble, miss katie, the whole thing as the house is odd by the previous owner, $40 million, they dazzled it up. it was on the market for $295 million they got a deal. nfl said this, greet jim brown passed away in about tweeted we are heartbroken by the passing of the legendary jim brown, one of the greatest players in the nfl history. jim brown's legacy will live on forever, he really was, he was dynamic. >> without doubt, o one of the greatest nfl pillars. late at night seizes and led the league. he could have gone another several seasons, then went on to be a civil right activist, an actor, helped started some
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charities. with magenta, arrested a half-dozen for charges of domestic violence, that's part of his legacy. >> trace: got in a bunch of dissipates, he's held fast bad temper, he had a bad temper or any punch when he got mad. >> but he also did a lot of coated, brokered fights between gangs, rival gangs in l.a., started the black economic form because he believed it was economics that would lift blacks out of poverty and of course the dirty deserts. >> trace: dirty dozens ended his football career because of them ran late. coming up, what is that one movie that you love so much that you wish you could watch it again. but the first time. what about a book that you could read again, again, returning the clock and doing it for the first time, let us know on twitter and instagram @tracegallagher. friday night cap crew, next.
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>> trace: and we are back with a nightcap, lauren green,
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christina coleman, is there a movie you have seen, but you have read that you love it so much. we are so struck by it. that you would love to be able to see it again or read again for the very first time. give me your movie, book, both, tell us why you wish it was brand-new, lauren green, welcome to the "nightcap," lester with you. >> without a doubt, the movie is -- it was transformative, i saw when i was 15 years old, change my life. years later, when i moved here 10-year, i met julia andrews, then will changed my life, do you ever get tired of people telling you that, and she said absolutely not. the book would be pride and prejudice, i seen every movie, six hour bbc version, but i still love watching -- reading about, i would love to read it for the first time. >> trace: lauren green is a
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concert band, she has magic when it comes to music, she met so many great musicians of her -- not going to say the number of years, same with us, it's been a long time. christina coleman, your book, your movie, your thoughts. >> i would love to see argo again. the first time i saw it, it was my first date with eric. i was so nervous that he wouldn't like me or that i smack my popcorn, that he would go on a date someone else, the following eye, he dated a lot of women, and he didn't. >> he was a moon doggy of the 2022. 2018. >> t>> my movie would be the godfather. absolute masterpiece. my book would be a team of rivals, is about abraham lincoln how he brought the people together. it's a great book about his
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personality, governing style. we think we have problems now, 1861 with it like away. >> trace: kevin corke? >> i have so many bugs, i have massive library, i used to have one, on my phone, hate to admit that, movie -- again, really tough one. i love the empire strikes back, if i pick just one film that would love to see again, i'm a huge "goodfellas" band too, i would've saved moulin rouge, watch it in theater, blew me away. >> trace: michelle helena, that is my absolute favorite. moon lovers it blew me away, those my kevin corke. instagram, 91%. "saving private ryan," shock of that 20 million, knowing not
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