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>> and you and our audience. on behalf of greg gutfeld,-- [applause] >> a good evening everyone is welcome to america's late news at fox news @ night i am jonathan hunt in los angeles an for trace gallagher. and that breaking tonight the controversial is zero bail policy is back in effect in los angeles after a judge ruled the cash bail violates the constitutional rights of those who cannot afford to post bond. this has a recent study finds a violent crime it tripled in one california county as a result o the zero bail policy. brand-new polling shows most
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americans believe artificial intelligence will change the wa we live and that many believe the technology is potentially dangerous. we begin tonight with president biden heading to camp david and to some lawmakers leaving washington despite new warnings about the government will start to run out of money and just te days kevin corke is it live in washington with the state of negotiations tonight over the nation's debt ceiling good evening bmx still no breakthrough in the negotiation on raising that debt ceiling even as the treasury secretary expands and extends the proverbial deadline to june 5th. however tonight the white house is digging in with its opposition to gop calls for stronger work requirements it t be included in any budget agreement that would be. with the debt ceiling increase. the issue of work requirements has actually emerged as one of the biggest remaining hurdles for reaching an agreement
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between negotiators for the white house and house republicans. one of those hats republic men garrett graves said late tonigh that his party would not drop demands for tougher work requirements as part of a final deal. democrats are for their part have argued that social benefit programs already have work requirements in place and addin more to that is simply unnecessary. as you pointed out president biden's top advisers are spending the weekend at camp david. >> with regard to the debt limit , things are looking good and very optimistic. i hope will have evidence tonight for--we have adl's very close and optimistic. >> the clock has struck 12 at n deal to speak of yet. also tonight the deputy treasur secretary said the administration has ruled out
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attempting to use the 14th amendment to prevent the us fro defaulting on its debt obligations. as pointed out, the clock is still ticking. it's yet no deal. >> as you pointed out, it is passed to the 12:00 o'clock our president biden mentioned. let's continue the conversation about the looming default deadline with tonight's piano a heritage foundation ej and tony in the dean of pepperdine university school of public policy great to have you both here tonight. let me start with you. always it strikes me in these moments you see a president going off to camp david. we've heard from her own correspond on capitol hill that kevin mccarthy the house speake has left the capital tonight i knew were used to doing things if be a zoom and everybody can work it via phone and it's what they always say but shouldn't the main principles stay in dc and be meeting face-to-face
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jonathan absolutely. and that is precisely why i think so many conservatives hav been so frustrated for three months and now the president himself refused to negotiate. so that's there. the weather in dc at the capita they were waiting to negotiate they wanted to negotiate but th president refused peak, we've got the standoff one of the things it seems to be the working requirements if you wan to qualify for things like food stamps gotta be doing some sort of work. i went to listen to president biden's response listen here. what you tell democrats and the don't want you to about a work requirement what your position. >> i don't bother anybody. i don't bow to anybody and then on the other side we have the republican congressmen graves saying this. >> are you willing to drop that
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work requirements. >> hell no. not a chance. >> while. it doesn't seem like that's going anywhere soon. >> right and there is policy an politics the policy is that there are work requirements and many of these are social programs but many of the states especially blue states have found ways around that. the gop is looking for in the legislature looking to return t those original requirements. when it comes to the politics, most americans support it well over 50 percent of americans it supports some form of work requirements for social programs . >> ej, when you've got one sign saying i don't bow to anybody the president you got the other side saying hell no not a chanc we are not dropping that. is there anywhere to go? in some sense the president of those on the far left aren't even arguing with conservatives
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anymore they're arguing but their third grade math teachers because the simple fact is the country for a long time has bee having too much money go out no enough coming and if it's not a question of insufficient tax revenue we are at record tax revenue let records we simply spend too much of a federal government that needs to be seriously curtailed and that needs to include the exact same type of work reforms which president bill clinton the democrat signed into law on 1990 s. >> p, what does it mean for the american people? what happens on june 5 fight which is new deadline do we sto paying social security? to be stopping in the military? >> it really is can it come dow to how the treasury is gonna react. what we've seen in the past is the treasury can make decisions on what to prioritize the thing that would affect the markets i we were in a place where we wer playing down debt payments on
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bonds and auto loans the top priority we also seen in the past there've been delays on payments various public service and other bills to be paid. >> a the last word scared for the american people. >> i don't think there's much reason to be scared at all in a worst-case scenario we have a partial government shutdown which the country has been too plenty of times before it's not the end of the world. >> the fact that democrats have been gaslight and the american people that were going to default i think is appalling. we have seven times more tax revenue than we need to make sure we pay the nation's bondholders default is not an option it's not going to happen. >> ej great to talk to you this evening we will see whether tha got anywhere near adl. our genius on the hill not reporting good news tonight. saying it's really no deal yet and that does not look like wer
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about to get one even though th president that we have one eigh minutes or so ago. >> the irs whistleblower who wa called out that the doj for allegedly slow walking and investigation that we are told is and to hunter biden spoke behind closed doors to members of congress for six hours friday . in an attempt to seek legal protections so he can tell his story to the world. special agent gary shapley wasn't removed it last week along with 12 subordinates who boxes told were investigating the president's son and butt shapley's legal team says was illegal retribution officials have so far declined to comment on shapley's allegations. two army veterans who stormed the capital during the january 6 , 2021 right have been sentenced to prison terms jessica watkins was given a .5 years. fellow member kid at house and
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was sentenced to four years tha comes after the leader of the group received 18 euros for seditious conspiracy this week. >> the los angeles county sheriff's office is currently under a judges order to prohibits the jailing of criminal suspects before they are arraigned. jeff paul has the latest on thi controversial is your mobile policy good evening. >> and as you might remember this is a policy in place for roughly two years it the pandemic to stop the spread of covid in jails but zero bail is coming back to la county after lawsuit was filed earlier in th month for opponents of the policy argue cash bill isn't fair doesn't make the public anymore safe. >> this system is not defensible . there's no evidence to suggest that money built doesn't doesn' get good. it's based on how much money yo can pay. it's not fair. it makes no sense zero bail
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policy made its return after a superior court judge issued a preliminary injunction based on the premise that it likely violates constitutional rights. according to the sheriffs department this will only impac those arrested for misdemeanors or nonviolent felonies. we should also know if somebody violates their bail schedule or a repeat offender, they'll be back on the cash bail system. john mckinney points out that both the sheriff and lapd's chief of police raised no objections when they have the chance. judge rivet made the point of saying he employed california officials like that sheriff the chief of police the district attorney the city attorney he implored them to testify to explain why he shouldn't issue this order and he was surprised when no one stood up to challenge it. >> the sheriff's department released a statement saying it will of course comply but will always prioritize public safety.
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>> it is a debate we will a lot more about. a first step in tonight's crime crisis round up a 17 -year-old is behind bars in los angeles for allegedly stabbing a metro bus driver police say the two got into an argument that continued outside the bus that' when the unidentified miners stabbed the driver multiple times the bus driver is in critical condition. >> those facemasks are prohibited the four head coverings are a major issue because we are seeing routinely being worn and 80-degree weathe or above. charles wilson when he commuter in philadelphia to think twice before wearing a ski mask a single the face is no longer allowed and would be approached by police the band comes after 15 -year-old was shot and kille on a bus by someone who is wearing that mask.
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something police said is problematic. body cam video catching the moment police in gainesville, florida apprehended a male suspect wearing a cat suit. the man was charged with one count of attempted murder after allegedly stabbing his roommate in the neck. the sheriff's office said on facebook quote we exchanged gutierrez as cat costume for green and white striped jumpsuits. let's convene tonight's legal discussion with criminal defens attorney and that about litigator vicky great to have you here as always i want to go back to a a very poor and the policy there is an argument it' unfair. is it a pure argument that it's unfair on those who cannot afford to pay bond if there is cash bonus system is a little bit of a misrepresentation generally when were talking about this issue of cash bail and burn the supposed money to be released pending case of
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pretrial release and that is it not the only factor. judges routinely entertain othe factors have you had a criminal history which support? argue you in need of psychological or psychiatric object abuse or alcohol abuse treatment these are all things that specifically can be addressed when an individual is arrested incarcerated inmates with entities like pretrial services in the state of california or probation and pretrial in the federal system in federal court to recommend t the court some conditions of th release in their ways why it's so important to make sure there is some cause on the arrested two men lays as many times a people who are rested and eithe violent or seriously elevated emotional stands and you don't want that individual to have a revolving door head-on on can for instance with cashless bail. >> we got the study up for thos
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who don't know as northern california right by sacramento and the district attorney in yellow said this of zero bail victimization dramatically increases a public safety significantly compromised when bail is eliminated as a toll fo use 163 percent increase in total crime and a 200 percent increase in violent crime irs d's released on zero bail untraditional bail is the type of compelling data that should drive future discussion on any contemplative bail that's a study in one county not a populous county in the california. you think we can extrapolate absolutely look at it this way every way, the front lines either in state court or him in federal court dropping union. i will tell you there is a direct relationship between these types of policies and the revolving door did eventually
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the increasing violence we see in our societies have to understand it many times these people arrested are lower-level nonviolent by the statute defenses such as vandalism or h them possession of a firearm in new york those are very much needed to more serious offenses if the person is down on their luck be back it's important to have that pause can you extrapolate absolutely. go to your local courthouse. >> interesting very quickly i want to show our viewers of the professor in new york confronting a new york post reporter the other day take a look at this. >> let's get out of here. you can't do that. that's a professor. how much trouble is she in as far as professionally to be hard-pressed to believe she would find her job back in any type of a studious or
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student-teacher interaction area . chris mannella, she was quickly released and now she's gonna be facing the lower charges the district attorney charged her with the problem as she's claiming self-defense every state in the union has a jury instruction that says you can't claim self-defense if you seek out the conflict. it's good to be her problem. >> holding the machete to the reporter's neck. when the reporter is armed with not much more than a recording device deems unfair. >> i think great to see you as always we'll see you later for the nightcap. experts expecting mere record number of flyers and drivers this memorial day weekend that almost certainly means longer lines at airports and heavier traffic on the roads jackie vanya has has our holiday we ca travel covered. good evening jonathan good to see you. memorial day weekend is typically the busiest of her travel in the united states and at this year even with inflatio
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is no exception. around 3.5 million people walk to their destinations another 37 million expected to drive both up from last year the top spots for flights orlando, new york city and las vegas. travelers should expect delays or for a number of reasons including crowded roads a shortage of air traffic control staff crowded airspace around major airports and inclement weather. this week the biden administration launched a port of her passengers to claims if they have a canceled or delayed flight. aaa says have a backup plan jus in case aaa recommends that you prepare for the worst you hope for the best prepare for the worst that means have a plan plan b and c in place. >> if you're heading to a beach this week and be sure to check for any special restrictions. the jersey shore's city of wild what is a banning the possessio of any form of alcohol on his
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speeches and the boardwalk ahea of the summer crowds. violators could reportedly get slammed with a 2,000-dollar fin and possibly 90 days behind bars . california is whiny against swimming and surfing at a dozen popular beaches in the los angeles area had due to elevate levels of bacteria in the water. >> good luck stopping people in california. thank you very much indeed firs up and tonight's real news roundup los angeles clayton kershaw kershaw announced that the team is relaunching its christian faith and family data take place on july 30. we are grateful for the opportunity to talk about jesus the event had an annual affair but was put on pause due to covid. the announcement comes as the team is facing backlash for the way you handled its invitation and that diss invitation and then we invitation to sisters o perpetual indulgence to the
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pride event next month. a group of marilyn parents is suing the montgomery county school board and superintendent over their lgbt q but policies sing some of the books are not appropriate for their kids and they're asking for the right to opt out. as the attorney for the parents. >> it's a very important for al children to treat with none wit him another and kindness but it doesn't mean we have to force children to change their belief were except things they do agre with. >> sad news of celine dion and all her bands, the singer announced at the remainder of her courage whirled toward is canceled because of her battle with a rare neurological disorder that causes muscle spasms affecting herbal go quartz. released a statement apologizin for the decision adding that she's working hard to build bac her strength we wish her the best. coming up at this memorial day
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as we remember and honor those who sacrifice their lives in service to america how can we also help help veterans at home? later in the nightcap, a recent study finds if you want a happy marriage, you should open a joint bank account. when it comes to finances are they together or separate? let us know on social media twitter and instagram at fox news @ night way n. we will show you the results an with the best responses in the nightcap
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>> class of 2023 are now commissioned officers lloyd austin told the graduating clas their experiences prepare them to lead in the fleet. and carry the torch at usc powe at a critical time for democrac around the globe. this year is a class includes a 1,018 graduates. congratulations appearing at every single one of them. a new report from the do as it may be reveals extensive problems surrounding the seal i a high-profile training program and its infamous hell week. the probe indicates that the failures may have played able i the death of kyle mullen in february of last year just hour after he completed hell week of training. it is the findings with of the mighty oaks foundation. great to see you as always than you as always up for your
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service we trained that guys in the seals to be the baddest of the bad. at the toughest of the tough. is there a line where it goes too far in terms of what we put them through? >> first off my condolences to the mellon family. i know it's good to be a tragic loss and waiting for answers al this time. i've been down to coronado base and other special program training just going to that trading and watching over the years, this training has to be hard extremely difficult to produce the best candidates possible to be special operator in america's military. there has to be a line has to b great oversight we have to have good medical care great medical evaluations so strenuous and i haven't read their report and i'm not there to speak for each instructor there are great instructors is always bad apple everywhere i think we should al
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hope the truth comes out and we know with those areas to improv and people to be replaced because the training here needs to be top it also needs to be t be there make sure everyone a safe. >> you trusted the navy to institute the changes necessary to make things like the tragedy of kyle mullen don't happen again? >> i sure hope so. we can't trust the leadership i our navy to make sure our training program is safe we can't trust our national security. i do think that there is going to result from what i understan it's been result in changes in those changes have to be implemented. i'm thankful it's always embarrassing but i am thankful it's at the surface because it' important that the training is done right for the national security of every american people around the world being strong. >> wasn't important for
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candidates young men and women who in this case a young man an habroune have spent their whole last five years other high school years aspiring to be a navy seal. they can go there and do whatever those instructors tell them to do there cannot follow whatever advice those doctors tell them because they're distrusting in the system they want to do it so bad to push themselves to the point this type of mentality people become navy seals. >> injured right there extraordinarily driven individuals. obviously on this memorial day weekend memorial day we recognize and remember those wh gave their lives in service it to this nation. i want to also talk about the scourge of suicide among veterans returning home. when you look at the figures, it's really quite extraordinary. in 2020, 6,146 veterans
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committed suicide. that's an average of almost 17 vets every day. what can we do? >> first i won't go into tangen and go off script to say the numbers are correct and the congressman pointed out the other day those numbers are probably twice that number unfortunately. one is too many however, what can we do as our va system need to be drastically overhauled an we need to continue to have organizations like mighty oaks foundation which i'm the founde of available to all of our servicemen those active duty an veterans we been able to bring to the table recovery programs we fight for policy to make sur veterans get faith-based care. we've been extremely successful and lots of other ngos have as well i was spoken over 500,000 active-duty troops around the
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world. we've had over 5,000 graduates come to our face faith-based mentoring program but this problem still exists especially after 20 years of war or military's all-time low morale just got back from an air force base where there suicides in on unit. we step up and a care for warriors. >> we absolutely do. there's no better time to talk about that that on this memoria day weekend at a better person to talk to about it. thank you very much thank you once again for your service great to see you. as we enter this memorial day weekend, we would like to remember to have our own at fox news. psx energy are cameraman and producer they were killed as yo probably know as they cover the war in ukraine in march 2022.
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we want to remember them two wonderful people forever in our hearts here at fox. >> when it comes to artificial intelligence, more americans ar cautious rather than optimistic. we will break down the brand-ne fox pulling but first more of the mysterious likes that appeared over marine base in california. and an exciting addition to the philadelphia zoo the days best best a viral videos and they're good. their next
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backhoe is again with its rightful owner. you're something you don't see every day a squirrel munching o tasty meat this little guy shocked his humanity neighbor a he dined on a piece of leftover over fried chicken. squirrels are on the progress meeting they can eat plants and meet although usually that me i in the form of bugs. it says here they like bird egg two. this purpose are important because it not only is it our first pair of soft bears a and 30 years but this is a vulnerable species it is our jo the american association to teach people about the conservation of the species. >> in this adorable do were bor in january but made their debut in the philadelphia zoo's outdoor exhibit this month. at the zoo is asking for the public's help in naming the bears you can cast your vote on their website. >> unsuspecting beachgoers and
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succulent what came face-to-fac with a dust devil. before eventually disappearing thankfully no one was hurt a little sandpaper baby. finally, two years ago these mysterious lights of the weathe warming marine base in california witnesses called the largest silent craft a ufo but it didn't get much attention no the the department of defense i saying there were aircraft in the area conducting trainings a the time which could explain what they saw it took them two years to decide that. is the mystery solved? i don't think so. his us up with your thoughts on fox fox news @ night on social media. >> it seems a killer whales and one part of the atlantic ocean have had enough of human incursion so that they are learning to fight back. teaching other wills to do the same alex hogan shows us tonight
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. >> it's a story for the big screen. a common horror themed humans attacked by sea creatures is from deep below it might sound like a real-life nightmare in the southwestern tip of europe killer whales and a third boat this month marine biologists sa these orca's are not targeting humans. >> it may be all of these behaviors of started with a dramatic moment. they believe it one female archive named dwight gladys likely had a traumatizing experience with a boat or fishing nets which cause of these cars. now she's taking the others how to stop boats by hitting the writer. there are 39 or because an gladys has taught 15 of them ho to do it and it's not a rarity it's become routine. >> i have to swim 50 kilometers i don't know and i have to stop three boats. >> since the behavior began in
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2020 researchers say they interacted with boats and 500 times causing damage 19 percent of the time. >> it would honestly be terrifying if you run a small about and that was happening. >> despite how scary it might seem an orca expert in washington says it's not the same speed or aggression of an attack on prey while it is learned behavior, she explains different killer well populations around the world want catch on. >> they don't speak the same language. clearly they don't eat the same food. their family structure or natural history is different an there's no behaviors that go from one to the other. >> as terrifying as it can be for people on the vessels all the experts as they simply brin the boat to a stop. chase is over and the orca will and and those interest as far a the boat that did sync there's been no reports of the animals then going out for humans. >> thank you very much indeed. now as artificial intelligence
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becomes ever more pervasive in society, so so to concerns abou the potential potentially negative consequences. new poll numbers out tonight showing the top three reactions when people are asked about ai are negative. a 16 percent afraid or thinking the technology is dangerous a. let's about ai and folks and about it. it's seth, great to have you here. i'm excited about ai. our polls show first of all 86 percent was the figure we have there that think it will change the way we live it. i'm surprised is not 99 percent. but 56 percent was the figure who is that they're about it. a right--it's fair. i think for those of us who worked with and i touched in a lot of different ways and our attainment and music different
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different digital aspects it's got a lot of good things it things people don't always recognize that don't rise to th surface if you will. their quiet things automating functions you don't need a person to do creating sound it mixes and tailoring things for advertisers is plenty of good stuff. there are disruptive aspects here in hollywood and media a lot of it isn't licensed to get the landscape clear. everyone from writers to creators looking at it with fea as well i think it's a fair as well. i always come up it's going to be managed in some way by human and will find its rightful place . >> it's weird when we talk abou regulating it and talk about ho we ensure that it is not used for bad purposes, we can do tha here. >> the chinese government is again a worry about that the russian government isn't going to the radium with korean government. >> part of the issue is with th new apps a developer can write
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on top of the app as well it's not something under centralized control like microsoft recognized it as well. from what i've seen even in dc there are coalitions coming together across a lot of industries to bring order to this and put standards in place. i think you will see that. it is a little bit troubling right now just how discordant i is. >> it's interesting i have talked to some other writers on strike right now here in hollywood. at the concern among them shoul they be concerned. they cai coming and you ask to write a screenplay. they can turn things up quickly. >> they have a ton of legitimat concerns with how it changes everything for everyone the industry i came from music not just ai but digital be be shape everything from compensation to rights. they should be concerned but at the same time i think you will
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probably see some medium including compensation and all the terms at writers room's being kicked around that hopefully bring the strike some of the subjects to an end let's talk tik tok now banned up for malay band montana you're in trouble if you want to download the tik tok app work you enable anyone to do it here's the montana attorney general. >> where exactly does the first amendment fall when were talkin about social media companies specifically social media companies in large part controlled by in a b for for an adversary so that's where we se the blowback we are. this is a chinese aspiring tool. that's why we banned in china and montana. i think it's potentially would be a fair way of putting it but that aside, is it really possible to band tik tok and prevent people using get in one state?
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>> it's very impractical and unlikely. i tend to think that he is actually going to be the higher level the federal level at the does quite a few people mad about this i don't know if it's silly i tend to think that isn' going to be successful but i do think there are some serious ho water for them in a federal level and it does go to chinese ownership. >> it's a very difficult thing to resolve. i think when the ceo is in fron of congress a few months ago, i don't think you did a good job of making the case. i've encountered a bunch of people throughout my consulting life and they seem to be pretty irritated about this and i thin they lack. >> interesting to see where it goes it. great to have you here as alway we will see you for were about to talk about money and marriag are back to talk about it are you when your spouse on the sam page when it comes to finances? you share the same bank account? if you want a happier marriage,
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>> we are back with the nightca crew. tonight's topic joint bank accounts researchers from indiana university found that having a joint bank account wit your spouse is linked to happie marriages of your arguments. you think having it makes a marriage is happier and why? jackie, i would never argue wit you about anything particularly money. >> i would say a joint bank account because i believe that transparency is key. >> i what agree. kevin are due when they keep al that hard-earned dough yourself? >> i guess i'm old school in my opinion when it comes to joint bank accounts. it's somewhat romantic and know when you're broke at the same time. i'm all for it. >> we asked our twitter father was on instagram followers if they thought having a right bac
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account would make people's marriages happier and the results show their yes 64 percent on twitter not so much on instagram only 53 almos a 50/50 split. married at 29 years is it because or despite. >> all man you gotta a go may b there some things but you gotta go joint to basically communicate about it. >> it does seem weird if you're sitting there with your spouse and saying would you got the utility bills last month i'll pick up the car payment this month and then we will sit down and work it all out. but can network it? it can record clearly yet has a first set after 39 years. i'll tell you what it's a difficult proposition of sohm i uncomfortable conversation that would raise more issues than i think it would solve transparency is the issue but these studies are 25 -year-old individuals who've been married for two years. things things a change a little bit after that.
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it might not be the one. >> let's get to a few of our responses before i get to jeff pohl who may or may not be thinking about marriage. marianne says no but we have separate accounts and responsibilities and never argued about money joe says my wife handles our finances and she loves do we get them has from us 20 years who would migh a stop her from feeling that joy . i would be a marriage we have different accounts with his is mine and what's mine is mine works perfectly sandy says a joint bank account is better fo a marriage as long as she controls it. jeff apology a man who is not yet married what will you do or should you ever get married. >> we talked about doing a join savings account for the house and when ever be able to buy a house we went out cream instead. >> are you going to sign up for a joint bank account? >> yeah i guess--as kevin said look at how broke we are.
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it could be some romanticism in that. >> and we shall see seth your advice to the man who may get married go joint to. that seems to be the prevailing. >> thank you all for being here thanks for watching america's late news fox news @ night i am jonathan hunt trace gallagher will be back tuesday and longer, when you need it most, it's not habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil zichal ultra, when you really, really need to sleep. >> who do you guys think came first, the chicken or the baby? back ribs, baby back ribs, chicken tenders all the way back to get her baby back ribs, baby you back . chick, chick, baby born again ten years on . second thought, it really depends which side of the buffet you start. looks like you've been sleeping
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