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>> >> >> good evening and welcome to america's late news fox news @ night. i am tracing calendar. and the fired new york city college professor who put a machete to the throat of the new york post reporter says she is the victim. an irs whistleblower speaking publicly alleging the doj slow walk the hunter biden investigation. we begin with tragedy and the exploding migrant crisis were a four-month-old migrant child died in a new york hotel being
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used as a shelter. the senior national correspondent is live with how this could lead to major policy changes. >> good evening to you. devastation in the city and the search for answers continues after a four-year-old girl houston may manhattan's migrant hotel died thursday. she was found unconscious around 7:30 am on thursday at the stewart hotel and rushed to bellevue where she was pronounced dead. medical examiner's will determine the cause of death. no foul play is expected and the baby was part of a migrant family. >> those who come here come here for one reason only to participate in the american dream. that dream should not become a nightmare when they hit our shores. >> it's not the first time there was trouble at the hotel turned migrant shelter previously it was the scene of a wild free-for-all this past january could two people stab
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during a melee inside the 600 room facility of the death comes during a week which 1/3 minor has died in us custody after crossing the southern border and scrutiny on us medical care and treatment for migrant teens and children detained by the government. this as a new survey shows more than 6/10 adults believes that title 42 wish was supposed to help restrict the flow of illegal migrants because of the pandemic should have been left in place. more than 67,000 migrants have arrived in new york city since the crisis began. most of them legally and there is no end in sight.sue met kevin thank you. let's bring in tonight's panel fox news contributor leslie marshall and joe binion. even the deep blue sanctuary cities are fed up with the
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whole border thing.we see it. the poll on border security, is it better, worse or the same? better 11 percent, worse 51 percent in the same, 37 percent those are all time bad numbers in here is the job approval of president biden and the border. 33 percent approve and 63 percent disapprove of the job he is doing on the border. imagine if this was being covered by the media. the numbers might be worse. your thoughts. >> the reality is you can't solve a problem you don't acknowledge exists for the better part of two years the secretary, the senator chuck schumer and president biden said the crisis on the border
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were republican talking points we had enough sentinel crossing the border every single month to kill every man woman and child that calls this nation home and we sat around and watched helplessly as we had a humanitarian crisis on both sides of the border because of the fact that we find the conditions like this today we have to be honest about how we got here. this administration has no plan and all they have done is bring pain and suffering to people who need help the most. >> he has a fair point because the border is secure. it's pretty not secure. it is not secure. and people think an open border they think a lot of people can come here. we do have border checkpoints. we have entry checkpoints when people sneak in other ways that's not an open border so to me it's arguing over semantics. the one thing i don't think we should be arguing about and we should be politicizing, there are children dying there are people dying in both democrats and republicans have a
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responsibility to pass comprehensive immigration reform to change this. no president right or left can do it with the stroke of a pen you need legislation and funding and congress hasn't done that for three decades. >> they are not sneaking in their coming in in droves their coming and knowing the border patrol is going to see them come in and they come in a day or let go by the millions. the economy going from bad to worse previews only economy excellent, good, 18 percent. fair or poor, 83 percent. if it is the economy it is a tough nuhe starting your presidential campaign. >> where 500 days from the election and i am not concerned with any poll that will make joe biden look great or not look great but it was the economy before the midterms we saw numbers like this on the immigration and the economy we
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didn't have this tsunami. many were surprised that it was so good for joe biden after the midterm election. i am not worried yet. it's going to take time for the american people to feel the positive effects. >> lee against number is big and if you are ron desantis or the former president, this is a tail lived. >> i think we have to acknowledge the fact that the media has ignored reality that yes we have people getting back to the workforce but that's because of government mandates in the face of a pandemic. people were forced off the job this is not the greatest job president in the history of the modern era. this is a president who has allowed people to return to the business of taking care of their families. that is the reality. unfortunately what the democratic party doesn't seem to acknowledge, with this administration has failed to
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realize is most americans are tired of the fact the democrats are taking credit for things that are a figment of their own imagination. >> thank you. in the us supreme court has limited the biden administration's power to regulate water pollution in a closely watched property rights case the justices ruled in favor of an idaho couple over if there land contained wetlands subject to federal oversight. a republican led texas house investigative committee has unanimously recommended the impeachment of texas attorney general ken paxton the state house of representatives give out of the recommendation as soon as possible if the house and peaches him he would be forced to leave office immediately. >> we know the identity of an
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irs employee alleging the justice department slow walk the hunter biden investigation gary shepley has gone on the record with his claims. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is here with those details tonight. >> it's important to point out that gary shepley is still employed by the irs and the still following the irs rules. so while he is talking about a high profile case he is not personally confirmed that it is an investigation of hunter biden but multiple sources have confirmed that the president's son is the subject of the investigation he is referencing when he talks about political interference. >> there were multiple steps that were slow walk at the direction of this department of justice. >> had you ever encounter that before? >> these deviations each and every time it seemed to always benefit the subject. >> and he will testify privately friday in front of members of the house ways and means committee said he decided
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to speak out after a heated meeting with the department of justice prosecutors last october in the wake of which he claims he was effectively excluded from the investigation. >> it was my redline meeting i got to the point where that switch was turned on and i couldn't silence my conscience anymore. >> the fbi director christopher ray will speak to house oversight chairman james coleman next week regarding the republican congresses demand to see a document the fbi allegedly has it which allegedly contains an allegation that then vice president joe biden took a bribe for a policy change. a lot of allegedly and all of that at the congressman said the fbi can clear it up by producing that document. >> we will find out. let's bring in john berkeley law professor. the whistleblower talk to cps
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and jonathan was saying i want to play one more soundbite and we will get your take. >> there were multiple steps that were slow walk at the direction of the department of justice. >> had you ever encounter that before? >> i have not. these deviations in each and every time it seemed to always benefit the subject. >> always benefit the subject. we know the subject is hunter biden. what you think about what he is saying? >> this shows why there has to be a special counsel appointed to investigate hunter biden because president biden is responsible for law enforcement. he is in charge of the attorney general and is in charge of the justice department of president biden has said he thinks hunter has done nothing wrong so if you are the prosecutors, you aren't going to rush to get this case done. you are going to be on top of
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the investigation with any other investigation because you heard the head of your branch already tell you you think the subject is innocent. this is exactly why you would want to have some kind of special prosecutor who is going to be under the direct some of the president or the attorney general. >> we should point out that he is going to testify behind closed doors tomorrow. and supreme court today limited epa's ability to oversee certain bodies of water at the white house she had this to say. watch great >> so the way that we see it it aims to take our country backwards it will jeopardize the sources of clean drinking water were farmers, businesses and millions of americans. >> a big victory for a lot of people. your thoughts.
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>> that perspective you just heard shows how this government and the administrative state t the basic freedoms set out in the bill of rights of our constitution for all of us. this is a case with the epa tried to stop someone from building a house on their property on the claim that it was part of or adjacent to the waters of the united states. across a 30 foot road away from any kind of water any kind of water. this case was unanimous supreme court said 9-0 that this has gone too far. they may think that it's going to solve all of our environmental problems and they have to respect the fundamental right to own private property. >> and you are with the group that brought the case the supreme court ruled unanimously that the minnesota sees 94-year-old, a 94-year-old person's condominium. for $15,000 in back taxes.
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they sold the condominium and kept the extra the supreme court said no. they have to give the money back. >> it's a great day for the group on the border the pacific legal foundation. it's a property rights group. this is another reminder of how far government has gone. here's a case where a town in minnesota took away a 94-year-old grandmother's house because she had paid her back taxes and kept $25,000 and again, the court unanimously said this is the taking of private property. this is a sign of how important president trumps appointments to the supreme court were because they are welcoming new cases trying to vindicate individual rights and private property. you can expect more of these to come in the years. >> thank you for your insight. we appreciate it.
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soon the houses pass legislation intended to crack down on fentanyl despite democrats voting against the bill. marianne is here with a look at this. >> the bill to classify fentanyl as a schedule one drug meeting it would be all but one of those who voted against it were democrats. several say the brunt of the penalties would unfairly fall on minorities while this debate is ongoing a group of moms in texas who have lost children to fentanyl overdoses are working with police educators and politicians to pass tucker's law aimed after 19-year-old tucker rowe who died two years ago after taking a fake percocet laced with fentanyl that he got online. they will allow texas schools to introduce curriculum about the dangers of this powerful drug. that idea came from tucker's mom.
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>> i felt like other moms wanted to sound an alarm. watch out, this is happening. this is a war. i am raising the flag. our sons were a casualty of this war. >> tucker's law has passed the state house and senate in these the signature to become official. >> these stories are so heart wrenching. thank you. >> business is booming for guard dogs the crime crisis has fueled a surge in demand for personal protection animals. here is the scene onal correspo. >> i don't feel safe anymore. so you won't have to kill someone you won't have to use a gun. just you have piece of mind you have a protection dog. >> man's best friends are upping their games. >> your alarm system is graded can let you know there is a threat but it won't take care of the threat itself. protection dogs are ready to go at any given time.
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>> with crime up double digits in major cities many are turning to trainers like delta k-9 in north hollywood. >> there is demand for high end puppies and fully trained protection dogs. >> not being at home all the time and having this i know my family is safe. >> bobby took kota home was a puppy but returns twice a week for protection training great >> the dog knows everything but you have to learn that as well. just like gun safety have to learn how to handle a dog because it's a weapon. >> dexter trained to bite and intimidate, release and apologize. many will choose a puppy based on greed, pedigree and temperament and attend weekly training based on their needs. >> first up in the crime crisis roundup. the fianc? of a dad he was brutally beaten and killed outside his home spoke with fox
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news today. she said the incident stem from a fight their son was involved in at the school earlier that same day. >> it was an attack, not a fight. chris was moving backwards. at my sunset look like they were getting ready to jump in. my youngest son is 12 years old and he was screaming daddy daddy daddy and he runs out the door as fast as possible and rushes to his dad's side. it's not city kids and specific communities it's nationwide. as a society problem. >> police are investigating the death as a homicide but no arrests. treatment dallas police are looking for a suspect on surveillance video who took a gun from a vehicle shot and injured a man driving by he is thought to be a hispanic male between 17 and 25 a tennessee judge will allow parents of students killed and traumatized by the nashville school shooter to make their case about why they don't believe the transgender manifesto should be
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released to the public an attorney representing a group of covenant school parents say they have a real fear of repeat attacks. three adults and three children were killed in that attack great >> let's bring in former fbi special agent nicole parker. it's great to have you on. the parents of those kids who were shot in tennessee at the covenant school they don't want the shooters manifesto released an attorney for the tennessee newspaper said quoting, a horrible thing happened to the parents and families of the people who were killed. they are not the victims of a crime so the constitutional provision tennessee public records act does not apply to them. if we are profiling this shouldn't we have the manifesto?shouldn't we have all the information about motive? >> is something people are interested in when you have something you want to
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understand what was the shooter at the killers motive and why did they do this and what sent them over the edge and that manifesto will be filled with information but having worked the parkland high school shooting in south florida i have respect for the victim centered approach. you're working in investigation you want to put the needs of the victims first and those that were killed their family members could possibly be re-traumatized by this but i spoke with one of the victims families, ryan his daughter was killed in parkland in his position is he thinks the public should have a right to know and understand the killers thoughts if people want to understand what happened. they don't want to experience us again there are parents who look at this and they think what was the shooter thinking? can we prevent this from happening in the future? it's a very sensitive topic. i can understand why they want to take the victim's opinions into consideration but the public also are very concerned. they don't want to see this
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happen again. >> you can reject if there is sensitive information or information that might be compromising you can just take it out. >> and law enforcement we reject things all the time. that would maybe be a compromise but the judge made this ruling and we will see what happens. >> i want to move on because today a woman named dana smothers went missing last year and her body was found last month and brian's parents were called in to testify and what is the motive or the method behind this nicole because you are wondering if it's because he killed somebody else they always check those people out? the parents are not thought to be involved but what is the reason they check these people out? >> when you are working a cold case it's a body has just been
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discovered you want to know this individual from this area from 30 minutes away who committed this awful crime in idaho. did he have a link to this? the murders he participated in an idaho was this the first time he killed individuals? there are many people who believe that he probably has been involved in other crimes in the past, maybe not having murder someone but as an investigator you want to leave no stone unturned. this individual did this is there any link to my case and that's why they brought them before the grand jury to see if they could put a link to that case in their area. >> great to have you on. thank you. >> american children attending chicago public schools are required to get some 16 different vaccines but migrant children can't attend chicago schools with zero vaccines. parents are furious. common sense is baffled and later, is there any scenario
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where you would be fine if your fellow airplane passengers took off their socks? maybe you are one of them. let us know if it's okay to go soft close and if it's not okay, let us know why. on twitter and instagram weigh in and tell us the results and we will tell you the results of the end of the night.
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pride collection showing children in rainbow themed clothing north faces ignoring the boycott threats and saying they want the future to be a more accepting and loving place and the ceo of target is defending the company's choice to relocate some of the pride displays.the decision was the best path forward to recognizing pride month and prioritizing safety. he said target stands with the lgbt q community not just during pride month but each and every day and california parents in north hollywood are planning a boycott of the school districts pride assembly on june 2 the parents claim on instagram that young children will be shown videos on sexually explicit lgbt q topics and writing we as parents have the right to introduce these topics at our discretion instead we are being forced into talking about targets it should not burden our children
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for many years to come and the la unified school district are committed to creating a safe and inclusive learning environment that embraces the i they serve. in other words >> the common sense department understands why many parents in chagarris at the public school system. those parents are learning that migrant children are being allowed to enroll in school without any health documentation at all. keep in mind for an american child to go to a public school in chicago they need to have full vaccination records and for many kids that includes 16 different vaccination of those kids will have to obtain certain new vaccines along with proof before they are allowed to attend school in the fall so after years of coronavirus restrictions and mandates the school system is giving migrant
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children a passing common sense was to point out how deep the hypocrisy runs for last year the chicago public schools chief martinez called for state and public regulators to mandate the covid vaccine before children could enroll. the same chief has zero issues with migrant kids enrolling with zero vaccines and for the record, since wants to remind everyone that american kids in chicago cannot attend any public school without proof that they reside in the district and yet they will be sitting next to kids who don't have to prove they reside in the country. let's bring in a board certified medical doctor, i would be angry if my kid was getting 16 vaccines and they were going to school with kids who didn't require any vaccines or health records. >> so the only thing worse than crowding schools and putting kids in schools who are a
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health risk potentially are having kids roaming the streets without anywhere to go, those will end up in trouble inevitably. something needs to be done and at the same time school districts have an opportunity to say we are making these vaccines a requirement and if we are you're going to need them and they have the capacity to do that and that's a public health measure if they believe that's right for everyone to have. they have the means to help them get those and the double standard is probably not so great and they will figure out a way to deal with it. and put those kids somewhere so they are not roaming around. so if there is a fairness issue. if you're going to have some kids get all of these vaccines you're mandating it and some kids will take no vaccines. and the standards professor who co-authored the great barrington declaration he was
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on the twitter call with governor desantis and elon musk. he wrote during the live broadcast it was an absolute honor to work with desantis and praise what he described as the ability to make decisions on covid related issues despite criticism. what does that tell you about the connection? >> for a long time the doctor who is now a good friend of mine after we have both been advocating in person and on television as you know. he has been advising governor desantis per covid policy so he has had in present on-site in tallahassee giving his team advice over the last several years with great success and so it's very clear having him as one of very few people on the major announcement he is running for president he is sending a signal that covid in his response to covid which is different from any other
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candidate is going to play a front and center role in that discussion that's a good thing because we have not had this national discussion around these issues and we are having an election and these will be front and center and we will have a chance to not only make a decision will vote with our feet and our ballots and what measures we believe. >> is going to be fascinating and the last thing i want to talk to you about is youth sports, boys in high school athletics are just not participating like they used to and in the last five years high school sports participation has fallen for the first time on record the number of boys playing high school sports is lower than any year is 2007. there inside playing video games. it's harmful to the overall society's health. sue make you see the social media which is the surgeon general winking out is a
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national health crisis in just the other day associated with higher depression, higher suicide, drug use and obesity to see that with less participation in sports. kids have a limited number of hours per day of if they are taking the limited hours that they have to do sports and other activities that are productive and use that time to stare at the screen that time is gone. and i think it's a catastrophe we are seeing some early signs of a problem and it's time to address it. >> is a bad sign for this country. and a new york professor caught on camera putting a machete to the throat of a reporter was fired and the school capitulated to racists, white nationalists and misogynist. that's next. >> a historic party in an actual french palace if you can afford the ticket and the graduation celebration for two
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>> tonight talk about a throwback. hundreds of people putting on 18th-century costumes to relive the error of marie antoinette partygoers danced in the actual palace of versailles in france. tickets went for ?495, 530 bucks here. the event was an unforgettable costume evening. >> two kayakers got a surprise off the coast of ireland a surprised massive shark swam beneath them bumping into one of the kayaks is the second largest species of shark averaging between 22 and 29 feet. luckily they don't eat humans.
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>> embassy workers in australia paying tribute to tina turner who passed away. they are dancing. turner's music is extremely popular in australia. she will be missed and finally a big time graduation for a service dog named justin and his owner. the loyal pooch accompanied grace to all of her classes at seton hall university in new jersey as she studied for a degree in elementary and special education. congratulations for a job well done from all of us at fox news @ night. if you have a viral video to share send it over on social media. >> the former college professor who threatened the new york post reporter with a machete surrendered with police in new york city on thursday.
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>> rodriguez faces one count of menacing and one count of harassment in the second degree. the artist and former college professor turned herself into the new york city police thursday morning smiling for the cameras outside the 42nd precinct but other actions caught on camera have landed her in court and out of a job. in the new york post rodriguez aggressively lunges towards a reporter at her door accused of holding a machete to his throat. >> and other video clips rodriguez appears to follow the newsgathering team out on the street with a weapon in hand. rodriguez threatened pro-life students on the campus. the profanity laden video began circulating online hunter college has fired rodriguez. she has now responded to our request for comment she claims the school capitulated to
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racist white naturalists and misogynist. jonathan turley thinks that rodriguez could spend time behind bars. >> i was saying the court could consider that since the victim was a reporter that should be something that enhances a sentence that would be rendered by the court. >> 'smenacing carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison and harassment, 15 days. >> let's bring in angela, great to have you on. she winks at the camera and now in 2023 your defense is always i am the victim here. >> the sheer audacity of this woman to call herself a victim. i think it lays bare though leftist worldview that having seen an opposing viewpoint or
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answering a question about why you believe what you believe amounts to a personal attack and somebody whose reaction is to reach for a machete has no business being on a college campus. this is a symptom and epidemic of intolerance and i am relieved she won't be in front of a classroom anymore. >> rodriguez said school has capitulated to racist, white nationalists and misogynist. the left nose pointing fingers hasn't worked so they keep abusing it. what you think? >> i think this is a desperate attempt to make cancel culture work for her and i would love to know what some of these students think if there is somebody who was teaching me who have these horrible tendencies to shut down opposing views and to come after a member of the press, students deserve a better education than to learn from someone who refuses to engage in healthy debate. college are supposed to be free market ideas and ideas in her
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classroom was anything but. >> let's talk about the university of connecticut campus reform writes the following. the university of connecticut will make its anti-black racism course mandatory for all undergraduate students as part of the core curriculums new social justice requirement. what you think about that? >> i think it would be one thing if this was a class about black history and that something every student in america ought to know. this is critical race theory in action and it doesn't shock me that so many students are choosing to forgo college after graduation because they realize they are going to be paying thousands of dollars to take classes like this where they are divided to oppressor and oppressed there made to feel guilty and accountable for things that happened hundreds of years before they were born colleges need to get back to the roots of teaching people how to be functional and
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productive and thoughtful citizens in this course doesn't get anyone close to that. it's about indoctrinating them with one viewpoint. >> this is the north carolina governor roy cooper sounding the alarm on school choice legislation. >> it's clear the republican legislature is aiming to choke the life out of public education. i am declaring the state of emergency because you need to know what's happening. >> 15 seconds for you to wrap us up. >> there is a state of emergency but that emergency is that only 26 percent of the north carolina public school eighth-graders are proficient in reading and math. school choice is the cause of that emergency, it's a solution. let's give parents some options. >> it's disastrous these test scores around the country. thank you for your time. we appreciate it.
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>> this weekend is the unofficial start of a busy summer. travel season for the airline industry. some people like to relax and take off their shoes but is it okay to take off your socks? flight attendant say never but some people don't care. what about you? give us a thumbs up or thumbs down and tell us your tales of twitter and instagram and we will talk about this, shoes and all, next. >>
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>> we are back with the nightcap crew tonight's topic is, this is appropriate to take off your socks on a flight? a flight attendant told the new york post there is never a time to remove your socks on a plane. do you agree or are there exceptions? kevin, is there ever a time to take off your socks? >> only if it's going to get rid of a hijacker otherwise no. leave your socks on. >> talk about mocking your socks off. and very good. and have you ever seen it? have you ever janet?
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>> i think there is one reason why and they give you a pair of airline socks that are comfy and you can use so maybe please don't do it. >> is it ever okay to take off your socks off a plane? twitter is only eight percent 92 percent without instagram 16 percent. sure. take them off. in fact take them off and take a picture and post it on instagram is what they are saying. >> never okay i have had a foot creep up onto the arm rest. it's so gross. >> my quick story i have had it twice when i was much younger and older gentlemen took off his shoes and socks and flew cross-country like that and two
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years ago, a very well-known famous woman supermodel took off her boots and socks and put on flip-flops and it didn't bother me one bit. >> honestly i don't care how many pedicures you have had it is never okay. and my toes would chaseaway the most . [indiscernible] >> is just not proper etiquette and they are not traveling by ship and wait till you get to your house that is you can take your socks off at all if ab is crawling inside your sock and stinging you and our friend,
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jason, doctor media, is right there. jason said if it were up to me your shoes stay on and shorts and wear pants like an adult and thank you for being on the nightcap. thank you for watching america's late news. fox news @ night. we will see you back here tomorrow night. >> get her baby back ribs, son? baby chicken back , chick baby chicken back , chick rich need. body containers,zes i'm going to go get some pie. >> what do we always say, son ? liberty mutual customizesff t ♪ latimore. that's my boy.ty that's my boy.ty . libe♪ >> only pay for what you need. >> nobody. nobody, nobody. nobody. the sirius xm. listen, every event is on.
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