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♪ >> greg: we are out of time. things to molly hemingway. jesus, and fox news contributor kat timpf. i'm greg glatfelter, and i love you america paretsky welcome to america's late news. i am trace gallagher in los angeles. breaking tonight, how getting tough on crime can be tough on customers straight imagine working into a drugstore where everything is locked up. now it's happening. in information on suspected chinese spies posing as tourist trying to reach eight new military base in alaska. the fbi saying we are under as nominee of chinese espionage, but we begin with just presiden biden a bill that blocks the
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student loan forgiveness plan, but the president won't get the last word. their senior national correspondent's life in the nation's capital with more on this. >> a mixed bag for the presiden of the united states today heading into the weekend with a pair of bills on his desk. one of them a victory for the administration and a nation teetering on the brink of default. >> this takes could not have been higher. if we had failed there were extreme voices threatening to take america for the first time in our to hundred 47 year history into default on our national debt 50 gate the default bill goes as a victory lap happens at the white house in the meantime a rejection of the biden student loan forgiveness program in both houses of congress congress would be to feed for the president if not for his pen. to give the president is going to veto this bill 90 percent of the relief will go to americans
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who make $75,000 or less. this is part of the president's economic policy and economic plan to make sure we do not leave any money behind. the presidential veto only save the program temporarily however with challenges in the nation's highest court, justices are expected to issue their decisio later this month or in early july. meanwhile, appear over resort republicans alleging some incarcerated people seem to be beneficiaries of the program. the missouri attorney general and republican senator eric schmidt say the biden plan coul transfer more than $5 billion from regular americans, farmers schoolteachers, truckers, to convicted felons. president biden says he will sign the bipartisan budget deal on saturday which makes for a busy weekend here in washington. >> trace: let's get some
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analysis with california state university and pepperdine schoo of public policy dave peterson. welcome to you both. in q4 coming on, and ray, we appreciate appeared the common theme on social media today was his voice sounded a little bit weird, we know he felt yesterda and it all falls into this thin where ages become a big factor and this election and its relevant, right? >> it is, especially when you get into these multiple responsibilities that the president has pretty fell on th stage at the air force academy commencement, but he's got to b involved in the negotiations around the budget deal. i think kevin mccarthy is the speaker of the house comes out looking much stronger after these negotiations for its. >> makes a good point because it's not just his voice it's no just the falling it's that he i making decisions that will affect the history of the world in you wonder maybe it's a stumble here or some kind of decision that is not properly
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thought out so there is a lot that goes into the equation whe people talk about age. >> and he's got a full plate th budget deal is just through and now he's got the student debt forgiveness program on the line the supreme court about to decide if he has the authority to be able to forgive student debt. >> i asked, i was anchoring a different show today. i am working hard to. i asked jonathan turney we were talking about the whole idea in i went through a list and i'm thinking is this student loan forgiveness deal is this in any capacity inheres what he told me . the president took that rather clear purposed legislation and used it for the largest loan forgiveness in history without single congressional vote. what we saw here in the house i senate was that he didn't have any hope to get that through
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congress which is why he acted unilaterally. and makes it on the supreme court of the merit doesn't stan a chance for it. >> it takes it to a broader issue that's happening which is are these spending plans, that were essentially passed during the emergency measures and in response to covid, should they still be in place now that we come out of the covid urgency. i don't think it will get past the supreme court, but if you look at this debt deal and certainly these elements like w have in the case of the student loan forgiveness fees, i think we're looking at coming back of of free covid spending plans. >> historically, when the emergency is over the plan is over to get the same thing happened in world war ii, we came off historic in spending for the same thing republicans are arguing. >> let's get to the other side of the aisle and talk about the race, we're talking about
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desantis and former president. >> when i hear the sanctimoniou say we need to use, again, this country will be hopping in six months for it. >> don't let anyone tell you they can do this in 24 hours wa six months or anything like that . this will be trench warfare. >> it's getting interesting because now i mean, at first fo florida governor was very reticent to punch back at the former presidents, but now it's all at freight they are going a that. things are getting interesting, the polls aren't closing. he is a guy of policy. not just a guy punching, he has a guy that's got some ideas, he has been extremely active durin
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covid and having policies where very liberty oriented, having very successful in the state of florida and he can convince the people in the united states tha this is something that is good for all 50 states. >> it's interesting because it seems like hochul the theme is the gop is on the losing streak and if we're going to govern we need to win. if you're going to beat biden, i'm the guy. >> something else he has been ruling out more recently is he' making this about the kids. really appealing to parents, we saw in the race in virginia if this becomes about education an the kids and what's best for them, desantis could argue he's had this policies in florida an it shows an element of youth an looking forward so that whole piece both for policy and political standpoint is winning message. >> i've got about 15 seconds,
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but it's true because we do a lot of work on the show with th mama bear's around the country they are resonating because children are very vulnerable an there is a lot of concern about school spread. >> people want some concern ove what their children are doing eight hours a day if there in public school. and ron desantis has had policies that will lead to that parade and respond to that. >> have a great weekend, thank you for coming on. >> thank you so much. >> the fox news at knight's commonsense department got back from the famous san fernando valley and. the houma valley girls in fast times at ridgemont high, fast times have hit hard times and many people in the city of chatsworth believe their community has become the new skidrow. they're homeless encampments ge bigger by the week and the powe to get rid of those encampments gets weaker by the debris today
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we learned that california spends tens of billions of dollars each year on homelessness and things get progressively worse. common sense says progressive i the right word because progressive policies have propagated the problem. at prime example of bureaucracy and regulation run amok. it turns out many of the encampments are near the chatsworth train station, but the train station is on la metr property and the land around th train station is owned by the county of los angeles either metro or the county or the city of chatsworth has any idea who is in charge of fixing the problem. common sense thinks this is reminiscent of jeff's piccoli for in the movie at fast times was as the reason for his truancy and answer, i just couldn't make it on time. burst up into nights real news roundup.
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they are suggesting they charge other cities and impact fee if homeless people believe the cit cities and come to oakland. the mayor told the san francisc examiner every single city need to do their part and she is not interested in welcoming others to oakland because of very minimal resources. at town offering up to $4,500 per household to illegal immigrants impacted by the states winter storms $95 millio in relief money is for those that can't access disaster fund and the reason they can't acces federal funds is because they are in the country illegally. for california state assembly passed a bill allowing amsterda amsterdam's style cannabis cab pays. it steamrolled through the assembly and with a loud cannabis dispensaries to serve up food, nonalcoholic drinks in music alongside their marijuana so instead of a gin joint, it's a joint freight to bill heads off senate.
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parents are protesting at north hollywood elementary school in response to the scheduled ld lgbtq plus assembly that includes kindergartners. jonathan hunt is life with the latest on that story. >> good evening to you parade the cultural's who have goat much of the country turned into a verbal into it one point physical battle today as a figh fighter run and outside of los angeles elementary school, parents clashed over pride mont events including a pride and rainbow date assembly today which included reading passages from a book that references som children having two mommies or two daddies. they said it was a district of inclusive video. they said that was taking away their right to decide when to talk to their children about sexual preference.
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>> please give us a choice to choose and make the decision fo our kids. they are five -year-old, six -year-old. we have to make sure to deciphe them. they should not be afraid of wh they are, they should not be afraid to loon who they are. they should not be afraid to learn anything in school. >> two weeks ago upright flag displayed by a transgendered teacher at the school was found burned. the lapd is investigating that incident. >> a flag that represents many members of our community was burned, over what? up preference up a book that represents families in our communities? it is a sad day.
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it represents the fact that everything these days is politicized pretty get a group that organized the protest said it has nothing against the lgbt community, but in an instagram post that same group urged parents to keep your kids home and innocent. >> the battle goes on. the retail crime crisis we've been documenting on fox news at night has led to a brand-new shopping screens for customers at a chicago walgreens featurin considerable antitheft measures freight ashley is life with us for the first time and what, si months? great to have you back, good evening fred. >> it's only been four, but yes i am back rid. >> sorry it felt like six. as you said, a lot of those stores are experimenting with different ways to deter theft that includes hiring security guards, limiting self checkouts to just 20 items freight other retailers are taking more drastic steps one at walgreens in chicago actually redesigned its store to only offer two aisles where customers can shop by themselves. if they want an item considered
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nonessential, they have to request it from a kiosk and an authorized personnel will have to get that for them. while some customers say it treats them like criminals, others welcomed it. >> you walk in and it's just th state of things frisky having t deal with shoplifting is the hardest thing because the talen is your job versus your safety. to get much of that theft has been brazen and caught on camer and it's casting big time. organized retail crime rose by an average of 26.5 percent and 2021 according to the national retail federation one national retailer told the organization they expect the impact to be close to half a billion dollars this year alone consumers are also feeling the effects at brand-new survey from the national retail federation was 75 percent of customers said they have shopped in the store with locked items and another 5 and the courts have been too
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lenient on those shoplifters. >> live in new york freight ashley, back to you. let's bring defense attorney great emin, chicago walgreens star, they have two aisles, to aisles of stuff and everything else you have to go to the counter and get that stuff freight i was interested becaus the nypd chief of crime control strategy said 250 people in 202 have been arrested almost 2500 times put this on the screen. again that is 30 percent. who are these people? 52 presents are convicted felon so they're getting arrested ove in over again and it's notable because most people who shoplif are never arrested. there must be a remedy. >> here is the remedy. go back in time before we had things like proposition 47 and 47 here in california and they decriminalize petty theft under $1,000 for it when that change
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happen, the ripple effect was clear. you are going to have theft because everyone within the criminal world whether they are forced into it or voluntarily find themselves directed toward it, they know the penalties before they get involved so if you decriminalize them, what will happen? you have to lock everything appeared no surprise here, hopefully the pendulum has gone so far that the retail companie and their pocketbooks will say hate legislators, let's change the law back to the way it was pretty get the california legislature is so far to the left do you see a chance for they review this mother says anything less than $950 is no longer a felony and then it's not prosecutable at all, does that change or are we to far left to make that happen? >> the reason your question is so fantastic and on point is because that's what the legislature has done. our governor has said were not going to punish the individual, however we are going to conduct extensive investigation on ever
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petty theft and say is this par of an organization. we are going to organized retai crime. what it's really done in an ironic turn of events is increase the criminal exposure for petty thieves whereas befor that wasn't there. it's calling a problem differently without identifying the problem. >> and want to find out if parents have any recourse for this. much upright event for and against rate here is one of the parents that was against the pride thing for kindergartners. >> nobody can answer why they are doing this at an elementary school and not at the high schools and middle schools. this is probably a little more appropriate. >> is this one of those things where they only have recourse a the ballot box or is there something parents can do together to maybe stop schools from doing some of these types
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of things? >> and the present day the only remedy is the ballot box and th only remedy is to be as loud as you possibly can because we can see three different examples that the companies, counties, entities they respond to the loudest voice so that's where w are now. we are moving in the future. we've already had issues with the board of education and stat legislators saying were not going to allow local school boards to tell the children wha to do were going to make it lasso even though you're supposed to be elected, you're elected, thanks for showing up, but now do what we say. >> lastly, charlie gasper reno of fox wrote about this talking about the dodgers he said doctors invited catholic offending is the latest mlb era going upward for most things there nothing about your group of so they can belittle the catholic church at a baseball game, it's also got to be bad for business pride for catholic church, any of these people you talk about legal rights going
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forward, do they have any recourse at all? the same thing happen 30 years ago in san francisco. >> there is no legal recourse. the question is how do you get the entities for budweiser's fo instance to say this is not about were going to jump on pride it's again whoever has th loudest voice, we can see the doctors are not serious about it . if they were serious about it they wouldn't have him haunt about it and they would've stuc to the policy. as the voices get louder the that is how you get to the companies and the dodgers and entities to make that change freight. >> great to have you on. >> thank you so much great firs up into nights crime crisis roundup where they have identified the four suspects seen on video responsible for a aggravated robbery. all four pulled out guns and pointed them at the convenience store clerk demanding money. they made off with cash and several boxes of cigarettes per thieves in staten island new york made off with $160,000 cas
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in about 150 watches of total value more than $2 million during the brazen and well-planned burglary the group hauled away as safe using a dolly and destroyed part of the surveillance camera system. the stores owner said they plan to increase security. the guy kicked through the glas and front door in washington, d around 5:00 a.m. to steal what looks like a bag of chips. police are now offering a $1,00 for information that leads to a arrest. this couple in franklin, tennessee shopped around at a target until the third card wit almost to thousand dollars wort of merchandise and then split out the emergency exit they too off with a gold sedan with thei plunder into ant in pasadena, california three burglars caugh on camera crawling through a beauty salon before they broke into the business next door by making a hole in the wall that installed a safe with about
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$30,000 inside. coming up, from spy balloons to impressive fighter jets to suspected spies trying to breac a u.s. military base china continues to provoke that u.s. they think china is warning us and he is next for it later in the nightcap, what you think? is it okay to track your spouse your significant others? their cell phone tracking location? would you let somebody track you , your every move? your comings and goings? how does that make you feel and what if you were tracked and yo didn't know it? it is going to be a fun talker in we will include your comment in the nightcap.
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>> new information about anothe pressure point when china. american officials say spies posing as tourists have been trying to gain access to sensitive u.s. installations in alaska, but here is the chief national security correspondent 50 alaska come home to some of the country's most sensitive military bases or fifth-generation fighter jets and anywhere in the world along with america's most sophisticated ground-based rada ballistic missile early systems. they have increased chinese nationals prurient sitting alaska to see the northern lights, and other attractions. and one instance, first reporte by usa today vehicle carrying several chinese citizens blew past the security checkpoint at fort wainwright in fairbanks, alaska. the jason suit and a drone was found inside the vehicle. alaska senator dan senator expressed alarm. >> this is another wake-up call
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we are in a new era of authoritarian dictatorship led by the internet. >> following this bible in incident the pentagon altered its radar over alaska state is increasingly on the front lines. >> as an alaskan, i am so angry. >> alaska is the first line of defense for america. >> and 2019 chinese student caught taking photos at naval air station key west in florida was sentenced to a year in prison that same year chinese business woman was caught with purse full of electronics after making her way unlawfully into the resort and claiming she was a tourist freight judge sentenced her to eight months i prison and deportation. >> fbi director says the fbi opened a new chinese governor espionage case in the u.s. ever
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12 hours spread. >> jennifer, let's bring in the author of the great u.s. china tech war. great to have you on i want to hit these topics kind of one by one and then we will talk policies starting off with the chinese nationals posing as tourists trying to get into these military facilities in alaska. what is your take on this? could get the important thing i chinese nationals are required by the top-down communist syste and the national intelligence law is to, acts of sabotage in espionage if the man for this a pervasive threat and china uses its nationals for this purpose as we've just seen from this reporting. >> what about these trainees fighter jets are being aggressive toward the u.s. plane . this happened in international waters. to get this took place on may 26 , that was no coincidence because that was the one-year
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anniversary of a similar incident also over the south china sea also a dangerous intercept in china on wednesday through its most famous propagandist made a death threa america against american know w have the american defense secretary in singapore trying t be friendly to the chinese defense minister that's the wrong approach for these types of incidents. >> it's interesting because you look at the totality of these going back to the balloon, this by balloon the chinese by balloon, every week or so there is something. there is something, they are poking the bear, they are taunting has maybe they are warning us, i'm not sure but what is the message they are trying to give because we repor on the step almost on a weekly basis. >> think first of all they are testing america's defenses with these incidents, but what they're trying to do is show th world is that the united states can't defend itself.
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as they have said the united states is no longer a factor, that was the message of his march 22 comments to vladimir putin in moscow where they said the two of them were driving events, so clearly deterrence has broken down and the chinese think they can do whatever they want. who talk about the up the eyesight in the insight they gave him about the chinese threat. >> the fbi director said their opening up a new case counterintelligence case mainly focused on our industries in technology every 12 hours sprea we are under as he nami of chinese espionage and the chairman of the chinese communist party said they will dominate the united states. >> those are big words. you talk about dominating the united states and that's a big threat grade what you think?
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>> it's more than just domination. he's been pushing the notion that china is the world's only sovereign state bird that means the united states in that field is at best. >> what happened? if china goes into to taiwan, what is your best take right now ? >> a believe we do because we defended korea when we said we women in we defended kuwait whe we said we wouldn't. that's probably the same dynami for taiwan. >> always great insight, thank you, sir. dealing with america's crime crisis by combining law enforcement with mental health care. first, some friends invited us over to the pool. this is not what we had in mind.
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♪ >> first up intimates viral videos we were invited to friends house to sit by the poo of great this is not what we ha in mind. burmese mountain dogs that love to lounge on the pool in the rafer hours. we did need a little bit of champagne. police responded to a call abou the wild animal at the local walmart. to look like she was trying to hydrate in they made a run for it and made it to an outside door. but quickly realized she didn't have the thumbs. eventually an officer wrangled the animal to the ground and directed it outside. another story this time.
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this time a baby deer they got caught up in the backyard in westlake ohio. to dart away. and be reunited with mama. chattanooga, tennessee at that decided to shave his head to share solidarity with his docto daughter who is undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatments. he had been growing his dreadlocks for nine years but rushed to the barbershop right after his daughter showed him that she had her head shaved. we have got more adorable animals for you tonight, there' video of a dioxin name honolulu can't get enough of her owners leaf lower was captured whirls? on her instagram account. and, at the chester zoo in england new monkey born on may 16th, critically endanger if fewer than 5,000 remaining in
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their natural habitat on an indonesian island. they say this baby monkey will help boost conservation efforts and if you want to boost our viral videos as american cities deal with crime diverting money into dealing with mental illnes fred could county, illinois is finding success in combining mental health care with maintaining enforcement levels. here is the senior corresponden mike tobin. >> what's going on, what's goin on? >> frequent call for police response as a person has eight mental health meltdown. they are calling for counselors to respond believing the counselor will be better skille at de-escalation price, but a counselor lacks the skills as the meltdown becomes violent. the county is trying to solve the problem with technology as common as an ipad.
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>> treatment response team, thi is nicole. >> with an instant facetime call , the police are connecting with clinicians kept on standby. >> basically gets a medical professional into that house that immediately de-escalate sit . >> the response team was first use, was the clinician on-call. a man was threatening to kill himself and his family, but he took the facetime call. >> i was locked in with him and they continue to talk. ticket when the incident is diffused, the person who caused it is pulled into the mental health care system instead of criminal courts. has a child being treated in cook county after years of trouble pretty. >> after they helped me, they reached out to me. they ask me how they could be o further assistance.
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three don't have to lay some hands on someone for that perso doesn't get hurt, the officer doesn't get hurt. >> it has been used 373 times s far in every case the mental health professional has been able to back to you. >> litz bring in board-certifie it is interesting i thought the most interesting line was they said being at bring a medical professional into the house and it de-escalate the situation even if that medical professional is on an ipad it tends to bring the temperature down. what you think about the approach? >> these are individuals traine to know exactly how to get into the mind of that person who's having the mental health crisis. they are typically able to do their work face-to-face with that person in their clinic, sometimes in places like la county they have professionals embedded with police to deal
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with issues. you don't have the capabilities in most places. if you don't cover the next big thing is to have that person face-to-face in a virtual setting. even not having them they there in real life. >> i want to jump if i can to the tragedy in the bahamas the 18 -year-old kid who jumped off that high school crews vote. they were drinking in shark infested waters and they disappeared one of the mothers said this was a booze cruise an they were on their way back whe this happen. my son text me when it happened saying cameron jumped off they can't find him. they were out there until two o 3:00 a.m. it sounds like may be booze, peer pressure, a lot of things went into this and if you're looking at it from a social
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perspective, is it one of those social media things where maybe there is too much pressure for this kid to jump? >> it's just a tragedy to have this happen. when you think about that you have alcohol involved which is never good for kids. yet people with poor judgment already because this guy was young, he was a teenager antithetic the fact that he had a lot of peer pressure. just putting them into that situation causes that freights don't think it should be around alcohol for a reason and it's a good example of it here. >> we joke a lot about al pacin being 83 about to have a kid, robert de niro 79 about to have a kid, maybe it's not so funny because amateur either study. the offspring of father's advanced parental age and increased risk of chromosomal and non- chromosomal birth defects and increased incidence
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of childhood autism and cancers freight may be it's an unfair thing for forefathers in their 80s to father children at that time. with you make of that? can get this is a known phenomenon, we are seeing more and more of this as fathers get older. we know that women stopped creating eggs that are capable of creating a no later than age 45, oftentimes even sooner. men we know continue to make so why can't you become adept at any age, this firm are still suspect to dna damage over time. they are created even though th eggs stop being made. there is no menopause for men, this firm at the later ages wil have dna damages for those dna damage damages turn into mutations. >> i want to put this up, the cdc said women skipping medicin because of cost.
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nine-point to million adults ages 18-64 say they are losing less medication than prescribed in 2021. ten seconds to wrap this up right. >> i think it's scary when you look at the percentages of people skipping that medicine and christ and we realize we have crisis in medicine cost. the women especially who have lower incomes than men and who have higher childcare requirements et cetera need to be given access and we may just have to figure out a better way of delivering medicines to wome at a lower cost. coming up, many couples use their phones to track each other . do you? or do you like your personal space? still time to weigh in on twitter in instagram at trace gallagher. the nightcap grew, a great talker coming up for friday night next. at bass pro shops and cabela's,
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>> we are back with the nightca crew. tonight's topic, tracking your spouse or significant other. smart phones track everything including people, some find it comforting, for others it's mor of a boundary issue great is it okay to track your spouse
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location? every move, every stop, everywhere, ashley, welcome bac to the show after a four-month instance freight is it okay if your significant other tracks you everywhere? >> i track him every single day all day long, anytime i have down downtime in he does not care for it. >> wow, really? to get there is nothing to hide. i'm more of just concerned for his whereabouts freight ma creep , i can't help it. >> my concern is there going to say you were at the wine store again. again. again. legally, have to have a legal angle on separate is it okay to track your spouse or would you let them do that? >> legally it is okay. our phones track every move, is a concern or is a control? one is okay and one is not pretty.
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>> yes or no track fresca gag and let my wife track every moment of everything i do. now she desperate. >> i don't really go anywhere. i work from home and i'm there all the time. my wife, i don't track her phone . we have a tracker on my car so on my app i can see where her car is very do i ever use it? really, only if i'm wondering where she's going to be home from work and that way i tell the kids to turn off the tv in britain like they were eating dinner or something like that. >> it's one of those things great and i'm going to hold you answer here. is one of those things where i think my wife is going to say why did you take the 405 today instead of the backroad. i think it's interesting so the pull, i was surprised because a it okay to track your spouse's location, 61 percent say yes, and 50 instagram, 54 percent
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with no and 56 percent say yes. are you allowed to are you allowed to track? i'm not who said i have nothing to hide. directly, don't track me i don' care, but i never do it and i tell you i've. i think if you trust someone it doesn't even cross your mind to do that right i'm never thought about doing that ever so i probably won't. to keep my wife in i can both track each other, but it's useful to say i'm preparing a nice dinner for my wife i want to know exactly when to pop the cork on the bottle of wine and know it's likely when she's going to walk through the door. also and with ashley if you're not doing anything wrong, you'v got nothing to hide. eight my husband and i are as well as grown children share ou location.
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cindy says we have live 360, if i have a flat in the middle of nowhere he knows where to come and change it for mayberry it isn't a trust issue. jim that said if you have to rationalize while you're checking your spouse to me have no trust and that's all it got time for. thank you for watching that nightcap and thank you have a great weekend. we will see you back here on monday. to me, it was very hard. kimberly came to clear choice with a bunch of missing teeth struggling with pain, with dental disease, clear choice , dental implant solved or dental issues. >> i feel so much better, feel energized to go outside and play with my daughter. i can eat anything like i don't have a very clear choice , change my life. >> who do you guys think came first? the chicken, the baby back ribs
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