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>> greg: we are out of time. thanks to shannon bream, andrew gruel, kat timpf, tyrus and our studio audience. fox news at night with dreamy trace gallagher is next. i'm greg gutfeld, i love you america. [cheers and applause] >> trace: good evening, i'm trace gallagher. it's 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 here in los angeles, and this is america's late news. fox news at night. and breaking tonight, the chicago mayor is defending a group of teen-agers caught on camera looting a convenience store. the mayor says it's dehumanizing to call them a mob. the common sense department has thoughts >> former president trump back in federal court but now another former president is warning that mr. trump is a force to be reckoned with. but we begin with the transcript. we now know word forword exactly
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what devon archer told congress about the biden family brand. and it is damaging. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is live with the breakdown in dc tonight. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: evening trace. devon archer telling congressional investigators that hunter biden used the then vp joe biden as, quote, defensive leverage to send, quote, the right signals to his foreign business partners. all while selling him as the brand that offered capabilities and reach, as well as a unique understanding of dc. that from archer's comments and a transcribed interview before the house oversight committee on monday this week. fox news digital obtaining the more than 140 page transcript of archer's interview which took place behind closed doors. president biden and the white house have repeatedly denied that the elder biden ever discussed the foreign businesses with his son, nor did he have any knowledge about his son's business dealings. but the answers in the transcript to dispute that
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because the then vladimir putin attended din weres hunter biden's associates. page 24 asked what i meant by biden family archer said i don't think about it as joe directly but it's fair, that's fair to say obviously, that he brought the most value to the brand. he continued on page 30. obviously having those doors open, you know, sent the right signals, you know, for burisma torques you know, carry on its business and be successful. then to page 116 in a response to a question about selling access. question, it's not about selling access to his father it's about selling the illusion of access to his father. is that fair? archer then applied is that five fair? i mean, yeah, that is, i think it's almost fair. >> trace: would you say officials have denied the president was ever at a dinter with hunter's foreign business partners. there's actually an april 2015
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e-mail from a burisma board advisor written to hunter biden the day after the dinner thanking for him for allowing him to meet his father and quote spend some time together. that would obviously contradict everything that mr. bileden the elder would say trace. >> that about sums it up. kevin corke live in dc thank you >> let's bring in special agent nicole parker, nicole not sure if you heard kevin but it was really kind of spot on, takes it piece by piece, what happened, what the transcript actually says. we have heard democrats said, yes, joe biden meant with hunter biden's business partners but he was only talking about the weather. well to the federalist devon archer says the following, quoting here, if you're sitting with a foreign business person and you hear the vice-president's voice, that's prize enough. pretty impactful stuff. hunter biden had the highest access which was, of course, the biden brand. what do you think about the word for word transcript?
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>> as a former fbi special agent this transcript is very, very powerful evidence. obviously there's going to need to be a lot of further investigation to occur but clearly the bidens, it as that they secured business deal withs foreigners based on their name. joe biden was allegedly on 20 phone calls and in-person meetings. that's not just to discuss the weather. any investigator's going to dmooefl that and not just to talk about the weather. i'm sorry, i've never been on a business call with my parents or with a family member. that's just entirely inappropriate to think that people would believe that. but what we're coming down to is it appears the bidens made millions of dollars based on their family name. they used their brand, they used it to intimidate people, get burisma out of legal trouble and this is something that needs to be investigated. i think that the unfortunate part is that it appears the department of justice is not doing their job and doing a full and thorough investigation. you know, it appears that
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members of congress are having to do the were, the whistleblowers are doing work, devon archer's coming forward, the hunter biden laptop. if the fbi and department of justice aren't going to investigate it, the truth is going to come to light one way or another. and you do have an fbi whistleblower, don't discount that fd 1023. that is extremely powerful. as an investigator i want to correspond rob rate the devon archer look at the 1023 see if there were wire transfers, look and see what was told in the 1023 matches to devon archer's testimony and based on what i'm hearing it does, the little we know the two phone calls from the 1023 that joe biden was definitely on corroborates with what we're hearing. i would like to hear the recorded phone dprauls the 1023. the i have had has to corroborate and it's time to get to the bottom of this. >> trace: and i have to jump in because we now know from the plea deal that hunter did get
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money from china which kind of shows you, i'm going to play a little bit of the president and followed by jonathan turley and i have about ten seconds for you to wrap it up. watch. >> my son has not made money in terms of this thing about -- what are you talking about? china. >> how involved were you in your son's chinese shakedown text message. were you sitting there? >> no. >> i also think it's clear that the president has been lying for years, lied during the campaign, lied as president. and those lies were repeated by white house officials at his behest. all of that's quite serious. >> trace: yeah, i've got to go nicole but it really does show, you have the plea deal and the president, he was lying about this. >> and that's exactly correct. he is lying. because hunter biden said himself in court in front of a judge that yes he did receive money from china. >> trace: exactly right. nicole parker great of you as always. thank you. >> thank you. >> trace: meantime why are some foreign companies spending billions of dollars buying up massive amounts of u.s. farm land that just so happened to be
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near u.s. military bases? some members of congress believe this is all about china. christina coleman is live with more on this developing story, christina, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, trace. yes, some montgomery counties tearius company called plan write associates according to public records is at the center of of this controversy. flannery bought over $800 million in land over the past five years near travis air force base northeast of san francisco. this group is suing local farmers accusing them of inflating the price of land in that area. now lawmakers on both sides of the aisle worry china is behind this effort prompting national security concerns. the air force is investing this situation trying to figure out who is financially backing this group. >> flannery and associates now owns all of the land to the north of the base, to the east of the base and the south of the base right up to the fence. they have simply been gobbling up the land in this area. for what purpose? we can't figure it out.
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>> my thought is we should be alarmed. chinese spying efforts are sophisticated, they're pervasive and growing. the fbi director has testified that he opens a new china related counter intel investigation every ten hours. >> reporter: disturbing indeed. also last year a chinese firm purchased farm land in north dakota about 12 miles from grand force air force base, local officials eventually voted to end their contract with the chinese firm citing national security concerns and possible chinese spy efforts definitely are keeping federal officials busy. right now, there's nearly 5,000 active fbi counter intelligence cases, and almost half are related to china, according to the fbi's director. trace. >> trace: and the director said repeatedly that china is threat number one. christina thank you >> meantime former president trump pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he tried to overturn the 2020 election. justice correspondent david spunt was at the courthouse live
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at the nation's capitol. david long day great work good evening. >> reporter: good evening. former president back at his home in new jersey tonight after making that appearance earlier in dc federal court this afternoon. now this is trump's third indictment in four months. i watched the proceedings, the former president stood up, stood up, pleaded not guilty to four criminal charges stemming from his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. he was fingerprinted today but no mug shot taken and he was released on his own recognizance. these are the charges that he is facing in this case. conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy against rights. the scene outside the courthouse, the majority media with just a few anti trump and pro trump protesters yelling at each other. nothing got out of control, luckily. the courthouse its self just across the street from the u.s.
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capitol the building that was under siege on january 6th, 2021. inside the courtroom special counsel jack smith did not make eye contact directly with the former president. now, smith did not charge trump with insurrection but he did say that the former president's crimes are not that he said the election was stolen, it was what smith said trump did to use fake e electric tours and fake certificates to try and change the results of the election. >> this is the persecution of the person that's leading by very, very substantial numbers in the republican primary and leading biden by a lot. >> reporter: that was the president before leaving washington, dc. he faces up to 55 years in prison if convicted on all of the counts today. trump seemed to anticipate further legal jeopardy, trace, about a social media post this morning saying, quote, i need one more indictment to ensure my election, end quote. the 45th president may be projecting some political bravado but legal analysts say
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the charges in both cases underlying in the federal case, the miami documents case, the florida documents case, rather, and this case, could put him in some serious legal jeopardy trace. >> trace: we'll revisit that. david spunt live in dc. thank you >> the washington post is reporting former president obama warned president biden that donald trump is a more formidable candidate than democrats realize. marianne rafferty is live with the latest on this surprising news. maryanne, good evening. >> reporter: hi trace. back in 2016, president obama was among those who dismissed the idea of donald trump ever becoming president branding him an unserious reality tv star. >> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. and the reason is because i have a lot of faith in the american people. and i think they recognize that being president is a serious job. >> reporter: now obama's message to his former vice-president is to not underestimate trump.
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the washington post reporting oh bod a warned biden sharing his worries trump could be a more formidable candidate than many democrats realize. obama was a major fixture during the 2020 election, while his exact roll in the 2024 race has not been determined he is expected to return to the campaign trail and hold large rallies in crucial swing states and play a key role in outreach to young voters. along with those campaign stops, obama will also lend a hand to help bring in the bucks with fund raising efforts reportedly expected to start this fall. and while it's still early a recent new york times sienna poll shows president biden and trump are in a virtual tie in a hypothetical rematch. getting interesting. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in president presidential candidate and author of as goes california larry elder. washington post writes the following, former president barack obama at a private lunch
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with president biden earlier this summer voiced concerns about trump's strength, a loyal following, a trump friendly conservative media echo system and a polarized country underlying that trump could be a more formidable candidate than many democrats realize and now of course you see the new york times sienna poll is deadlocked. what do you think? washington post might be on to something. >> regarding obama it's less confidences in donald trump's political strength and more a lack of confidence in joe biden. remember, obama tried to talk him out of running in 2016 successfully. he wanted him not to run in 2020. in that book called game change, obama's quoted as saying how many more times is joe biden going to say something stupid. and he said do not underestimate joe biden's ability to f things up and he didn't say f. i think he thinks he's pretty
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stereum trump wrote on truth social i need one more indictment to ensure my election. he might be right. you look at the numbers but what do you think about the indictments so far, the latest today. >> i don't think very much of it. in the 45-page indictment, jack smith repeatedly praises mike pence for resisting the pressure to fail to certify the election to certain states. what jack smith does not say is that the same mike pence a few weeks earlier was on cnn and while he said that trump and i will never see eye to eye about what should have happened on january 6th, i believe trump acted recklessly he said, but i've yet to be convinced he did anything illegal. and regarding the trump interpretation of the electoral count act which jack smith was completely without any kind of basis, congress in december of last year, trace, amended the act, changed the language to make it crystal clear that anybody couldn't interpret it the way that donald trump's lawyers did. well, if they couldn't interpret it that way why do you need to clean up the ambiguity.
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that's my reaction to that. >> trace: people forget you're a lawyer, you know what you're talking about. >> not all lawyers know what they're talking about. >> trace: i'm sorry you're a lawyer i pa positively apologize. >> this one does. >> trace: slate says they lost their super power saying simply put time for california to accept reality. there will never be 50 million californiaians as predicted for decades instead it will stall out at 40 million and eventually it will fall behind texas as americas's most populous state just like new york fell behind california back in the 1960s. you can't just target the rich you have to adjust the way they do things. >> you can't lost about 500,000 people. that's why i wrote the book and why i'm running for president and asking people by the way to go to my web site larry elder.com, $1, i need 40 thousand individual donation toss qualify for the first debate in 2023. >> trace: would love to see ow the stage. larry thank you. >> thank you. >> trace: appreciate it.
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>> my pleasure. >> trace: the fox news at night common sense department fully believes that everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt, to an extent. chicago ace democratic mayor brandon johnson apparently has a different definition of extent because this week when a group of chicago teen-agers looted a 7-11 convenience store, a reporter accused the teens of participating in a mob action. and the mayor chided the reporter and defended the teens saying the word mob dehuman ices the suspects and that it's not open from refer to children as baby al capons. so common sense looked up the word mob and capone is nowhere to be found. a mob is simply a disorderly crowd of people intent on causing trouble, kind of like teen-agers looting a 7-11. does the mayor believe rampant crime in i can would go down if only the criminals got more respect? maybe instead of mobs and gangs we call them clubs or coatries. sounds less mess asking, more
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community oriented, kind letter gentler thieves. common sense is pretty sure these teen-agers understand they can shop lift at will and will face zero consequences. but for the mayor to again and again ignore the victims and give the suspects the benefit of the doubt, is unlikely to convince these includes and coateries to stop stealing stuff that doesn't belong to them. let's where i in criminal defense and trial attorney brian claypool. bryan, great to have you on. i mean, you know, after a shooting back in millennium park in chicago back in april, you know, the mayor came out and said, you know, it's not constructed to demonize you, at some time somebody's going to have to be strong and say this is not right. these people are not doing the right thing. >> trace, you're exactly right. what the mayor's comments do is they aid and a bet the commissioner of crime. so you're more worried about humanizing the crooks and dehumanizing the victims. that is a recipe for more
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violence and more crime. we've had prosecutors that are aren't prosecuting criminals and now mayors that are enabling crooks. we live in very serious and dangerous times. >> reporter: yeah it's amazing you talk about serious and dangerous times we were touching this with larry elder the fact that california is having some problems, so law, who works for cnn tweeted this, cnn by the way has gotten robbed three times up in san francisco covering stories on crime. she tweets the possible, in oakland shooting a story about crime, got broken into again but this time our car was completely empty. we were across the street this happened in second. at the rental car return lot the employee tells us of the 250 cars returned yesterday, 27 of them had been broken into just more than 10% of cars. and the mayor there keeps telling the media is exaggeratinging the problem. they're not exaggerating, this is legit, these numbers are real. >> trace: trace not only that, did you hear about lowe's?
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they fired an employee, try to maintain a shop lifter. so we really really live in really bizarre times and i'll tell you, cnn ought to listen? were a country western guy music, jason aldine. >> yeah, of course. >> did you hear the song not in a small town. >> yeah, window he did that. >> did you that, fantastic. around here we take care of our own and you cross the line and your time's coming. i mean, his song really resonates with where we're going. it's sad in our society where people have to be their own police. >> trace: right. >> and that's really, really sad. >> trace: but kind of segues perfectly brian into our next segment here because this is in stockton california. it's a 7-11 where, again, a robbery in 7-11 and watch what happens b24 seconds. well worth it. look at this. ain't ain't nothing you can do till police come.
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hey, hey, no, don't. ain't nothing you can do man. don't do that. don't do that, man. don't do that. >> trace: so they beat the guy up for stealing all the sec vets a trash can full of cigarettes you know it's a matter of time before the employees are fired. >> that's exactly my point. employees are having to become law enforcement and they're even being fired now and reprimanded if they stop thieves. so if you don't stop somebody from doing that, seven seven 11, i was on a couple weeks ago with mcdonald's with 10 people rummaging through a mcdonald's. if prosecutors aren't going to prosecute and if political leadership is not going to call these people what they are, crooks and punks, then you're leaving it in the hands of employees to have to protect their own businesses. >> trace: yeah. >> and we're borderline living in an uncivilized society. >> trace: you are going to get a very stern level from brandon johnson the mayor of chicago
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brian. thank you, thank you. >> trace: >> ass trace. >> trace: coming up we have uncovered video of the president of the largest teachers union giving unhailing speech where she calls your children her babies. we'll show it to you next. later in the nightcap former american professional soccer player carli lloyd criticized the us national's team for celebrating a i tie with portugal. and many fans are not happy about that criticism but do you think it's justified and is it ever okay to speak speak bad about your old team. let us know on social media twitter and jam at trace gallagher, weigh in, we'll show you the results and read the best responses coming up in the nightcap. meantime 8:21 on the west coast. first, live look mount rainier in seattle. spectacular. now a live look at the chicago skyline. you can see right there, 10:21 central time and finally the bay
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goli, taste your goals. ♪ . >> trace: first up in tonight's real news roundup, anheuser bush lost a jaw-dropping $390 million in the second quarter of this year. the beer giant blames the volume decline of bud light for the plunge. makes sense. the brand sales to retailers plunged 14% in the wake of that controversial partnership with transgender influencer dylan mulvaney. >> it's even weird to say that we have to do this in today's age but to us it's just common sense that we have to do this to define what a woman is to protect women.
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years ago title nine was signed and now it feels like the left is trying to erode that. >> reporter: republican kevin isn't it signed a women's bill of rights into law in oklahoma to take care of what he calls out of control gender ideology. it clarifies the difference of male and female beefed on biology a person's reproductive characteristics as determined by birth >> newest court claims the new hires for 2023 are not prepared for work. the report in the wall street journal says remote learning during the pandemic left students short of basic skills and employees are trying to teach new workers general knowledge and soft skills such as working with others on the job, don't you know >> well, the national education association president becky pringle gave quite a performance in a recent key note event. recent unefforted video shows her call students our babies and encouraging the righteous fight
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for freedom but those babies, are they really free? that's the whole thing. bring in our education panel corey deangelis for children and jill simonian at prager u. i want to play the sound bite because it's worth playing. this is becky pringle. watch and watch. >> we will never be broken because we are, and we will always, always do what we must! to be worthy of our students! thank you nea for all you do every day! for our babies. >> trace: except they're not her babies. these resist every -- the parents' babies. that's kind of the thing. what do you think jill. >> i can't help but laugh because yes trace i saw this floating on social media. aside from the fired up speech that she gave i really want to let everybody know about fun
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facts. nea, one of the biggest teacher unions in the country spent $41 million last year in 2022 for political activism causes while spending 37 million to actually protect teachers. so we know that they are a politically activated group. and those are the people that are in charge of educating our children, and that ace what we reject at prager u kids. >> trace: that's the thing part of the problem is you have to respect your passion, she is clearly passionate but the whole problem of parents trying to cut parents out of the deal, cut them out of the equation. >> look, there overly political, 99% of the campaign contributions were from democrats last year. she's just totally unhinged pulling a dwight doing the whole mussolini and freaking out. look, these are the people that want to col your children's classrooms and their mind time to fight back and take your money to somewhere else private or charter school, not stacked
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by lunatics like becky pringle the head of the nea and the best way to do is that is school choice, allow parents to vote with their feet. >> you talk about school, the i promise school thing, every eighth grader in that school, every single eighth grader failed the state math test. here's dr. ben carson and his reaction to that. >> this requires a little bit of humility. what that means is, you look at the places that have been successful, who have the same kind of students and have been successful for them, and you say, what is it that they're doing that we're not doing. >> he's given about a mill and a half dollars and something is not right there corey. what do you think about this. >> more money is not going to solve your problem, that's proof here with the lebron james school. look, he could open a charter school or a private school and had more autonomy now he went with the district run government run institution stacked by the teachers union. so the unionized schools cause
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half the problem. too. even if it wasn't charter school, that's how the market works, some succeed some fail but this is a district-run unionized school that failed and had tons of money. >> trace: very good. the hill writes the following here, jill. this is about boys, right, boys becoming more conservative figures represent a striking shift in boys as recently at the late 2000s, they occasionally outnumbered conservatives, right? in the carter error both boys and girls leaned liberal nowadays it's girls drifting no the left. does that surprise you girls are becoming more conservative or liberals. >> shannon: i'm a mom of daughters but what we've seen in the politically driven classrooms over the last few years is that the future is female, which is wonderful for the young girls but at the same time vilifying our boys and calling our young boys toxic and
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it's really sad to not be able to uplift our young men in that way and i think that these young boys are getting a little bit smart about what the system is trying to indoctrinate them with. it's trying to tell them they're tock i can so the young boys are now saying wait a second. i want to to return to logical rational thinking based maybe on american values of hard work and boy and girls are different but we are all worthy and available. and that's something we also celebrate at prager u kid boys celebrating girls and we can all learn about our american values together. >> right. is the border tired of beingville and iced? i think jail hit it on the head alienating the boys in the school system by saying being a boy and mass is this good news some are trying to be conservative? but this is only 23%, a large
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portion of that survey, the vast majority, at least 60% of the boys identify as neither liberals. but wait until they get to college. what they haven't done maybe they'll do at the higher levels of eyed i don't jib confirmity. >> then you have to wait until they have kids before you come back. and coming up, what facebook files are now telling us about how much influence the white house had. we called the dr. and houman hemmati janz us live on set next but first a florida deputy performs a dangerous stunt to stop a run away boat. and the race that got us somali government position suspended. your day's next viral videos next.
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♪ >> trace: well, facebook files revealed that the tech giant
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bowed to pressure from the white house over posts about the covid-19 vaccine. here with us doctor houman hemmati board certified ph.d. and research sign activity. this 10u7d bite from president biden from 2021 to give us some context on all this. watch. >> what's your message to platforms like facebook? >> they're killing people. look, the only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated. and they're killing people. >> reporter: so that was all disinformation the president was saying there back in 2021 and now we know they were littering true information. it's unbelievable. if you're in the medical profession, you know, it's just got to be annoying as all get out. >> annoying is an understatement trace. i mean this is shocking. i'm actually in disbelief to see that here in united states of america a country founded upon the principle of free speech where we codify that in first amendment of the constitution.
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facebook, the largest social media network actually admitting, not even hiding this, they admitted that they bowed to government pressure and censored information that turned out to be true. >> yeah. >> reporter: many of us new back then it was true, we were saying it shroud slay but it goes against what the government wanted, a government that goes out of its way to censor speech is exactly what this country is against. i'm flabbergasted and there has to be accountability. we need systems in place that go beyond the first amendment that prevent this from happening and have strict punishment who anyone who dares ponder with this. >> i always thought confirmity is the energy of science and now suddenly you're like, okay, the truths is what the administration says the truth is. >> reporter: i just had a paper come out in a major medical journal. guess what happened? i didn't just submit it and have it published, it went through multiple rounds much reviews and disagreements, and even then they wanted us to make tweaks. why? because that's how science
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works, feedback, debates, disagreements and without that you get no progress at all and that's what happened during them. we actually moved backwards during covid instead of forward and it hurt people. >> talk to me about what they're calling the holy gray tweeting the drug was test order 70 different cancer cells in the lab including those derived from breast prostate brain on ovarian cervical skin and lung cancer and was effective amongst them all. sounds amazing. >> sounds amazing. you take these with a grain of salt when it says holy gray. and a science brief and not a publication, you always have to say why what's going on. i think this is a lot of hype and unfortunately what's going on here. cancer deadlines are not actually tumor. maybe some of the cells came from a patient but they've been sitting in a lap multiple labs perpetuating sometimes decades
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they don't really address tumors some some way and they can do anything. in a human that will take a decade or longer before a human actually gets this drug and they test. >> trace: so ai can now detect breast cancer along with some of the best radiologists? is that a fair assessment. >> i really believed it they trained ai to determine rent nal images. ai based on medical will get better than a human and at one point we won't even need real radiologists to look at these images. >> trace: covid you're not worried about a spike. >> i'm not worried we're seeing some hospitalizations but not the surge of desks. some people are saying we're going to see the surgeoning of desk. we're not. the people at risk know they're at risk at this point and if they want to protect themselves they know what they need to do and if not it's on them.
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>> a lot of doctors saying the same thing as you but only a matter of time before la county says let's put the mask back o. >> they can try. >> trace: dr. houman hemmati, thank you. >> thank you. >> trace: first up in tonight's viral videos fritz the baby hippo turned 1-year-old today and celebrated with sweet watter melon a fitting treat as today happens to be annual watermelon day. of course fritz knew that happy bifrtd day fritz >> video of the space x rocket from cape canaveral. chris took one from a nearby beach. the rocket part of a mission that success flail deployed communications satellite. you heard of run away trains, here's a rupp away boat. a florida deputy had to leap into the unmanned vessel from another boat going roughly 40 miles per hour not to gain control after its captain fell overboard. thankfully he was pecked up by a good samaritan all's well that ends well. the united kingdom offering the
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drone deliver i didn't have service sometimes delayed with more traditional forms much delivery. this will be in operation the next three months with intentions to extend depending on how it goes. each drone can carry 13 piece of mail at a time >> a somalian is now in pressure after this video. the world university games in chime a went viral. the athlete representing so mallial in the 100 meter sprint quickly fell behind, dropped off the screen. the selection process prompted the somali government take discipline area action and admit the athlete was not a runner which we probably knew >> now incredible footage of the august 1st super moon captured bial murphy of san antonio nicely donal. look at the texture and details, super moon happens when the moon
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♪ >> trace: we're back with the nightcap crew, kevin corke, moifshths dr. houman hemmati, jill simonian and larry elder. tonight's topic team building former us women's team soccer player carli lloyd criticized the team for celebrating the tie game against portugal saying the team was lucky to not be going home.
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so do you think it's beneficial or harmful to criticize your own team. larry elder, let's start with you. >> well, i think the idea is to make sure your team is motivated. and if your criticism makes your team motivated tom brady would say go ahead and do it. >> trace: really. >> i'm a tom brady kind of guy he criticized his team all the time to get them to raise their game. >>. >> trace: and he would go in the whommer room and yell you guys suck. >> and from the university of michigan. >> on that note i appreciate that larry but tom brady won't necessarily go out in public and criticize his team. so i think you have to criticize in private and praise in public even if they're doing a horrible job in the public arena praise them, you can criticize and tweet and give them info all you want. >> here's the thing and maybe you agree or disgrow kevin corke. the whole concept was she was angry because they tied the game and they were dancing and all
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set broughted and she's shag are you kidding me? you're celebrating a tie? nobody sell brats a tie and that was her criticism. >> i agree with the criticism i think but there is a time and a place for everything. so i think the doctors got it right but i think a good-nay steward, come on guys, let's not settle for ties and then dance on the end zone or the pitch, let's act like we've been here before and. >> yeah, i think that's what she was saying. marianne rafferty your thoughts. >> yeah, supposed to be cohesive especially in public and she should have said it behind closed doors and just had a strong front. >> trace: yeah, but in fairness going back to tom brady larry elder, the whole concept was tom brady would say i succeed, right before the sentiment he would say i suck, i sucked today and would point somebody out and say you success yesterday and you need to get better. that was kind of the thing. but as an old college quarterback, you know, i'm not flexing there dr. hemmati but
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sometimes you have to do that. i'll get your answer but here's the nightcap poll. is it beneficial or harmful to criticize your own team, beneficial 57%, look at that the numbers are great, harmful 43 on twitter. >> so they agree with me. >> larry elder wins again. >> i didn't win the california thing but i won that. >> listen, the good news is i just got word you could be in the debate for this for getting that answer so that could put you over the top. jill simonian your thoughts on this? >> oh, i'm tough and i'm mean and my kids will say that i will criticize and, for the sake of giving constructive criticism to be better, to be excellent because there's no other way to be excellent if you just say oh, oh, yeah, everything' great. melissa constructive criticism yes if it improves the team. coaches do this all the time. it's all in the delivery and the purposes. i like that. kathy reilly encouragement for
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successful improvement is for criticism. >> it allows the team to reflect and push the team to do better and tyler says often times when you criticize your own team whether it be in sports or other aspects in life it is because you love them and want them to stay on the right course or return to it if they went astray. thank you all for joining the nightcap. thank you for watching america's late news fox news at night. aim trace gallagher, we'll see you back here tomorrow. having triplets is... -amazing -expensive. so, we switched to the bargain detergent, but we ended up using three times as much and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back with tide, and the clothes are clean again. do 3x the laundry and get a tide clean. it's got to be tide. struggling with the highs and lows of bipolar 1? ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms
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