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pistols. and it really is amazing. i would encourage you to download it or get it wherever other things are sold. all right. kailee, thank you. cap, tyrus, our studio audience. "fox news @ night" with trace gallagher is next. rob greg -- i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. >> trace: i am trace gallagher. it is in accord here in los angeles and this is america's late news, "fox news @ night." and breaking tonight, both southern california and southern nevada got hammered by hillary. we will show you the floods and the roads that could be closed for a well. a new school year brings new legal battles coast to coast. it is about keeping secrets from parents about their child's sexuality. we begin with who is in, who is out and what is at stake, the first joe may primary debates as
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candidates get ready to square off in milwaukee less than four -- 48 hours. way. bill melugin is live with more about the final preparations. good evening. >> reporter: trace, good evening to you. the anticipation is building big time here in the city of milwaukee as some of these candidates have been taking shots at each of the intermediate in recent days and weeks and in less than 48 hours, they are all going to be on stage together face-to-face. in the meantime, getting some new polling out of the state of iowa. former president trump still with a big lead in the hawkeye state come in at 42%. governor ron desantis behind him at 19%. they are the only two breaking double digits are now. so if you are one of these other candidates in the single digits, you are likely looking at this as a potential time to have a moment and break out and start moving of those rankings as the iowa caucuss -- caucuses are less than six months away. former president trump says he will not be debating. he posted on truth social that he has a commanding lead in polls overall.
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he says the public already knows who he is and because of that, he is not going to be here in milwaukee debating on wednesday night. let's talk about who will be here. take a look at this graphic right here. at least it candidates expected to be on stage. these are the ones who so far have qualified at met all of the rnc's requirements welcome to the polling, fundraising, and a pledge to eventually support the gop nominee for president. now, chris christie obviously become a critic of former president trump. he is calling trip out for refusing to debate. take a listen. >> is a coward. there's no other conclusion that he is afraid of defending his record. and if i had his record, i would be nervous about showing up, t too. >> reporter: and trace, some other drama going on. nikki haley today went after the event dragos kwami calling him out on his foreign policy which she says is ideas and -- his
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ideas are going to make america "less safe" if he gets into office. so haley and ramaswamy will hash that out. amateur -- i'm sure you will love the opportunity to make that happen. >> trace: a little fisticuffs. bill, thank you precludes bring in vice president at the texas public policy foundation, chapter four and chairperson of the california republican party, jessica paterson. thank you for coming on. when you look at the polls, jessica and it looks like a trumpet runs away with this thing, but i'm fascinated by this nbc des moines register poll and this is about persuasion. what you say your mind is made up or could you still be persuaded to support another candidate as your first choice. mine is made up. 52%. it sounds like the debate is going to be very important. >> and this is exactly what
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primers are for. this is exactly what debates are for. these candidates are all going to be introducing themselves to the american public. they are going to be introducing themselves to republicans and they are going to be showing is exactly why they should be our nominee. i wish all of the candidates were participating in this. at the end of the day, they are each going to have to make the strategic decisions that are best for their campaigns. >> trace: it really is. look at the next hole, this is about -- poll, this is about favorable opinion. it has trump 65% favorable. 33% unfavorable. ron desantis actually has better numbers and look at photos and everyone seems to be carrabes in this. so it really does appear that, in a what? it is early and people can still be persuaded. what do you think? >> i think you are right. the hour caucuses are pretty unique and it is not a primary election. it is a carcass and so it is a very different sort of person who actually has to participate. as far as desantis' is
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favorability ratings, i think it was remarkable about his having the highs going into this debate and into the caucuses is that he has had $20 million of negative advertising spent to knock him down. and yet he still has the best favorability rating out of the group. >> trace: yeah, it is starting. i want to know your thoughts, jessica on the fact that the former president is not debating. some say like -- look, he is the leader. he was the president for 4 years. we know where he is coming from. and that you have ron desantis think everybody deserves to know what the candidates are thinking. where do you come down? >> well, i think that all of the candidates should participate it will be a decision. each one of these campaigns. but i would love to see all of the candidates out there together making the differences between each other known and debating each other and earning our votes. >> trace: andy mccarthy wrote this on x, formerly twitter, chuck. it got a lot of attention. very simple.
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trump can't win. that is before dems launch barrage. if we finally grasp at that, his support will collapse. if not, we lose everything and dems use majorities to remake supreme court nominate him if you want. but that is the reality. what do you think? >> trace, this election is really for all the marbles when you look at the u.s. supreme court as andy mccarthy said. and i think it is very important to understand that the american public especially republicans don't like the way that president biden has weaponize all of the legal arms of government to go after the former president. this is not some third world dictatorship. this is not some banana republic. this is america. and at the same time, we are saying hunter biden for and protected by joe biden's justice department. we are seeing joe biden himself not having to answer questions about tens of millions of dollars taken from ukrainian oligarchs and chinese businesses
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and remaining interests. we need some answers here. >> trace: yeah, and we are hoping to get them on wednesday night. chuck devore, jessica millan patterson, thank you both. >> thank you. >> trace: much of southern california is dealing with remnants of hurricane hilary which dumped record rain and an earthquake also rocked socal and we felt it. she of course but it turns and had his life with more on the aftermath. jonathan, good evening. there were no locusts but they were kind of going that direction. >> jonathan: a lot of going on. you know, it was wet, trace. it was well. but ultimately, it was not as distractive as initially feared. thanks perhaps in part to the vast majority of southern california residents heeding the warnings to hunker down and stay home. among the hardest hit cities was palm springs and its surrounding desert communities. work with the deluge of what was tropical storm his recent order to be and mud rushing through streets. stranding those who were unwise
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enough to venture out and keeping emergency services busy with water rescues. that bulldozer and in the middle of it all, we got an earthquake just outside of ohio, back 70 miles north of l.a. 5.1, now. but not small either. fourthly, no major damage. and as with the storm, no serious injuries. all of which left officials freezing multiple sighs of relief. >> things are looking much better. you know? we prepare early. we were all in place and able to weather this. >> los angeles was tested. but we came to it. >> some will say that we dodged a bullet. i will say we dodged a weather bomb. >> jonathan: schools from san diego to palm springs to the right here in l.a. were closed today for safety reasons. my kids among hundreds of thousands disappointed to hear that everything is now fine trace and they will be back in school. >> all 26 going to school.
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take a. to a new that much more severe disaster on the island of maui where press the button and the first lady visited for the first time. matt finn is live on the mound with the latest on that visit and the ongoing recovery efforts. matt, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, trace, the latest numbers, there are still 850 people unaccounted for here in the behind the area. tragically, there could be more victims. i discovered they could be elderly. they could be children and some of these structures behind me were reduced to ash and some of the victims may never be found and today the president and the first lady visited this area. they did an aerial tour. then they walked through some of the hardest hit areas by foot and stood beneath lahaina' is famous and historic 150-year-old banyan tree. the president promises federal funds to the rebuild lahaina and he says it is going to be how the people live here want it. >> president biden: we will be respectful of the sacred grounds and the traditions that rebuild
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the way that people of maui you want to build, another way others build. we're going to rebuild the way the people of mary quant to build. >> reporter: now, you see some of this heartbreaking distraction behind me. but other portions of the al-attar open right now and the governor today did encourage people to continue to visit this allen. he said it would continue to spark the economy and also we have been talking to some business owners and some locals where. they ask us to relay the message that maui is open. >> jonathan: matt finn life for us. -- >> trace: matt finn la for us. thank you. the fox news at life -- "fox news @ night" department took note that president biden took a visit to maui. even before the trip to hawaii, the white house was assuring the public that biden was fully engaged in the expanding
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disaster although many wonder if napping on a beach in delaware they after day is the best optic to convey full engagement. when president -- the president was asked about the fire in lahaina, he said "no comment." really? no comment on more than a hundred people dead? more than a thousand missing? more than the -- a thousand buildings burned? common sense things if you're the president, that is worth a comment. but at least he went to maui. he still has not gone to ease -- east palestine, ohio, the site of that horrific train derailment. how time flies. common sense was told that joe biden is the empathy president. the media said his empathy, compassion and emotion is in stark contrast with his predecessors. some have a different take like the gold star families whose loved ones dies in the disastrous pullout from afghanistan as the caskets of their children loaded onto a plane. with compassion, the president was checking his watch. and common sense is pretty sure he was not worried about being
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on time to east palestine. let's bring in news contributor steve hilton to get a more on this. it is amazing because he was in there today. the speech and he is talking to people of lahaina who lost their homes. they lost some of their family. they lost hundreds of their neighbors and he said he didn't want to compare his difficulties to theirs. but he went on to say this, which is -- has long been debunked. watch. >> president biden: to make a long story short, i almost lost my wife, my 67 corvette and my cat. all kidding aside, i watched the firefighters the way they responded. >> trace: i mean, the story is true, steve. it is an amazing thing for people to go in there and try to compare your difficulties to theirs.
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>> steve: this is despicable. it is absolutely despicable. i mean, all he has to do, right, in a current -- situation like this is show up and show empathy and sympathy and say we are doing what weekend. it is not a difficult job. but he has to go put his foot in it and there's a pattern to how he does this, which is not always the same. he makes it all about himself. this is the thing that is the under appreciated about biden. he is a total narcissus. vanity is what his which it has all been around for a guy who has been desperate to run for president since his 20s, 50 years, he has been plotting and scheming to become president, not a to anything but just to be posted. he is a total narcissus and he makes stuff up. all the time. i mean, look how, does how he claims he was raised in the black church and the puerto rican church. you know? , currently making stuff up. >> trace: and we heard about corn pop a thousand times. we mentioned housing.
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here is the mayor of east palestine, steve. i think this is important. watch. >> they are a no show here. they have not been run. i haven't really heard from them. but now everything has calmed down. it would be nice to have a comic show that he cares about the village and, you know, he can see what is actually going on here. >> trace: because the people of east palestine still -- just want the government to realize that they are still in this predicament and if someone could come by and say hi, that would be great. >> steve: exactly. and this again, this is you could say one story and it is one community and it is devastating for them. they say, it is just one thing. it is not a big deal. but this small story a and in tt sense illustrates a bigger apartment about them and this administration. they currently break their promises. they say things that show -- and nothing happens. these are the people that promise to bring unity and they brought more division. he only served one term. that is what he said to the president before he was nominated. now he is desperately trying to get his second term and the second thing that it illustrates is that these people are totally
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captured not by the working class, the blue-collar voters that the democrats used to represent. in care about if you are working class. they only care about you if you are a college educated liberal because the far left -- activist document that they are completely obsessed with. >> trace: i don't have any time left but i want to play this soundbite. this is the deputy press secretary today and it is worth listening to. i will give you 10 seconds to wrap this up. >> i watched the -- >> i don't know. i sure hope not. [laughs] [laughter] for his sake. >> trace: i hope he does not watch it for his sake. what in the world. >> steve: yeah, it is too late for him. he is in bed by then. we were told that basically he does it early in the morning. he only -- step between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. that is what the white house said. >> trace: that is the window. steve hilton it is great to have you on, as always.
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it was the first day of school for many kids but parents are still fighting long battles concerning gender identity policies. jackie ibanez is live in the new york city newsroom with the very latest on this coast to coast war. jackie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. least five districts in virginia say they will not comport with statewide policy requiring students to use facilities and participate in sports teams that correspond to their sex assigned at birth. what is going to utmost ire of the governor and many parents is the school's josh skule's say they will not notify parents if their child exhibits any changes to the pull so-called gender expression. >> these are parents who are frustrated with the fact that dignity in the rich and the safety and privacy of all children and families is not being insured by the old policies that pushed parents out of their children's lives. >> reporter: in new jersey judge
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has ruled three school districts are temporarily prohibited from enforcing new policies which would have required schools to alert parents if their trial -- child changes their gender identity. the state's democratic attorney general insists the state has never sought and never will seek a ban on parental notification. to students heading back to school in both states. eyes will be on the boards as the legal fight is far from over. trace? >> trace: a lot of people would beg to differ with the a.g. and new jersey. jackie, thank you. it's been in mail mailman and bethany mandel, co-author of "stolen youth." we have no intention of doing this. it is kind of amazing. >> yeah, no, it is really incredible the degree to which the democrats have decided to gaslight their way into these policies and parents are paying attention all across the country and that is something that you
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cover on this show a great deal that parents are starting to relies, like, oh, they think that we are sort of optional in all of these conversations and, you know, in these blue states, i mean, they have decided that parental notification is something that is a privilege and not a right. >> trace: that is exactly right and i'm going to put this up. this is "the new york post" editorial board. trans cannot trump/pence duty. the school has good reason to think any parent can't be trusted with such fundamental internet -- information it should be doing a lot more in keeping that parent in the dark and leaving the decision in the hands of a juvenile or younger kid's response to -- beyond responsible. if you have to keep a secret from a parent, you have got bigger fish to fry. there's bigger issues here. >> right, exactly. of there's thought that the parent was a danger, they would report to the parent to child protective services. but this is not actually about
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dangerous parents. this is a societal experiment. from the very beginning of time parents have been responsible for raising their children. we pulled up the institution of marriage. we pulled up our communities about this idea and left those in leftists states that there's going to be in a day and no idea, schools are properly responsible for raising your children. bill murphy has said his kids to the academy not a public school. he is going to be in charge and we will see how that experiment goes. >> trace: i keep going back to this fox news poll. moco public schools teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity. that means 23% want more of this kind of talk and bethany, listen, people don't want this. this is what tyranny of the minority is all about. people do not want to talk about this and yet we have been talking about it for months and months and months. >> yep. i mean, i wouldn't doubt that a train 3% of people actually have
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children and care about children. i think that number is actually inflated those probably inflated. effect is when parents are sort of have to put boots on the ground and they realize what this ideology comes along with and it often comes along with comorbidities and lots of mental health issues, keeping parents in the dark has really serious detrimental effects for children's long-term mental health because if something is going on with your gender identity, i'm sure there is going does a lot of things going on with other things. and that? kids in danger. >> trace: it really does. and may, this is up your alley. glenn youngkin says this school districts have to comply with the law because it is the law. is he right on that because they keep fighting. >> yes, and when the left claims to be the great defender of democracy but then you have a chemical elected governor and democratically enacted laws. and you have school districts trying to nullify those laws. i thought this was america. thought we had a rule of law and in america, that means that if
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the people have spoken, if the democratic will -- will of the people is to be photo, that means you follow the policies. if you don't like it, what can you do? oh, you can vote for a different policy. >> trace: you can vote for a different policy. may mailman, bethany mandel, thank you both. i appreciate it. the biden them a station is now pushing new covid-19 vaccines. which is interesting because the company that manufactures those very vaccines says you might not need it. the doctor, who met her money, is in and will give us a second opinion. and later internet cap, if something up to you and said, did that thing you do, what thing would it be that would pop into your head and what you do it? let us know on x and instagram @tracegallagher. tell us your thing and we will tell the rest of the country. first, a: 21 on the west coast. fox news at night trip across america. the democrats passed all the laws. houston texas, where the night is always just bright.
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president biden now unquestionably would be a fact witness for another defense and any criminal trial. that is according to politico. barr wrote in a 32 page letter that it reports that hunter's lawyer want prosecutors that yes, they were willing to use the president as a fact witness for the defense in entering -- in any criminal trial. what followed was the infamous swihart plea deal which of course he eventually does it eventually fell apart. if you, well that with the revelation that the special counsel david weiss once worked with president biden's leg son bow and you get it. they insist they will forge ahead with probes of their own. >> there are some bank records that we believe will tell a big story about what level of involvement not only joe had with the business but how he benefited from the business schemes.
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so the by the attorneys know exactly where we are headed with the investigation. >> kevin: jim kushmerick speaking there. the gop led house judiciary and ways and means committee are issuing full -- four subpoenas as part of an investigation into whistleblower allegations that the doj impeded a years long federal investigation into hunter biden. alleging, the u.s. attorney david weiss said he was not the ultimate decision-maker and bring charges in the hunter case despite writing a letter to the congress saying the exact opposite. trace? >> trace: the plot thickens. kevin corke, thank you. the biden administration is already pushing new covid-19 boosters despite the those declaring the pandemic of her and despite manufactures and think you may not need the vaccine and you may not be a good candidate for the vaccine may be trust your doctor. to bring in certified m.d. and phd research scientist dr. houman hemmati. want to read this.
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this is foxnews.com. to write the following. the biden administration plans to urged americans to get booster shots. this administration official told fox business' edward lawrence, but moderna, the vaccine maker on their website said the following, according to vaccines may not be for everyone. please consult with your doctor to determine your eligibility. it is unbelievable that during covid, we never heard a vaccine maker essay, you know what, you should consult with your doctor. it would be disinformation. >> if moderna had to tweeted what they had on their own website today back in 20212020, even the -- a year, their twitter account would have been band, -- banned, shut down. and they should have been saying this all along for any medical treatment, you should talk to your doctor to determine whether you are eligible and what the risk-benefit profile is. and now they are finally seeing it after the pandemic is over? what is going on? >> trace: can't imagine the
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demonstration is making a blanket statement. you don't have to get it and stick it in your arm. at least a vaccine manufacture is saying, hold on. let's make sure that everybody is a good candidate for this. >> now we have the political side and we have the medical side and the biden administration is taking the political angle and when is the last time anyone said you should take medical advice from a politician? never. so i think in this case, we should trust our common sense, it is our doctor, or maybe even be skeptical, get a second opinion. that are really matrix is the pandemic is over that this is something that we truly need. >> trace: this is right up your alley. this is nbc news has an. put it up on the screen. using stem cells, doctors restore vision to people with devastating eye injuries. for a guy like me whose but not detached, this is fascinating. for someone like you, you gotta think this is an amazing leap. >> yeah, this has been going on. i actually trained at harvard medical school.
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and she has been working on this since 2006. and basically for people who have a bad entry to your cornea, like they get splashed with a drain cleaner, firecracker, injury, things like that, legally blind, can't see anymore, because they are missing stem cells in the project that allowed this cornea to regenerate, they are taking stem cells from the other eye just to -- just a few of them, growing them in a dish, and then transplanting them on the bad eye and allowing that to secure them. >> trace: finally, i ran into a friend is one who said, healthy as a horse but my doctor said, you need to drink six cups of coffee a day. >> australian researchers found that drinking six more coffees a day increases a person's risk of heart disease by as much as 22%. i'm not going to name any names but it seems like an unusual recommendation. >> it is unusual -- a little unusual countries. you are getting agitation, you are urinating all the time.
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i wonder whether they went to one of those online medical schools. from what i told my medical producer, six cups of coffee, we are done at 11 minutes after. we are moving onto the next block as you just talk fast. doctor who met who marty, thanks. in part and trying to so voters on his economic policy, so card -- so-called bidenomics. are people really buying it? and it may go down as the most surprising police chase in history. and the u.s. air force is getting creative to combat the shortage. the day's videos still to come. but first, a live look at mount pleasant, south carolina, just outside charleston on the cooper river. not far from mayberry are of the. ♪ ♪ one free at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone!...hey! buy one pair, get one free for back to school. visionworks. see the difference.
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but polls clearly show that americans disagree. here is correspondent britt jenkins. >> everything is literally. >> reporter: americans across the country are voicing concerns over the issue hitting the hardest in their wallets. >> it is more expensive than i were to go out to eat. >> i had to pick up a second job teaching in the evenings to kind of compensate. >> you are working twice as hard but it is not doing anything it. the price is -- prices are still going up. >> reporter: the majority of voters think the president has made in the economy worse. just 25% say it is better. >> i think the bidenomics as i guess some networks call it, it is working. it is amazing. >> reporter: but eight out of 10 registered voters say the economy is in bad shape. only 34% say their personal financial situation is in good shape.
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one mother says she is more concerned of her grand kids' future and the disconnect between politicians and mainstream. >> this is not a republican party -- problem or a democrat problem. this is a problem with our government that has lost touch with the american people. ♪ lord knows they want to have total control. >> reporter: that is driving viral sensation anthony's hit song. >> i'm nothing special but i want people to appreciate each other. trying to find similarities with each other incentive division. >> reporter: it is too hard to tell what state of the economy will be, trace. early indication may come when fred chair jerome powell delivers his speech by the work of the world's leading economists gather in a lindmark josh miller's play going to forecast much economic pain the americans may face. trace? >> trace: thank you.
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let's bring in john wood jr. and editor of restoring america for the washington examiner. thank you both for coming on. it is kind of missing. i want to put these numbers on the board because this is the nation. it is economic conditions. positive negative. positive, you personally, 34%. the bottom number is -- audit numbers are big. "the hill" a bit says bidenomics has failed as a policy and as a slogan. they were like you to believe that bidenomics is some kind of economic millard -- miracle. the evidence is otherwise. bad enough that americans are piling up regions of high interest credit card debt and falling behind on utilities. for more alarming is the rate at which people living under bidenomics are withdrawing funds early from their retirement plans. this seems to be consensus. >> absolutely and the numbers do speak for themselves. credit card debt hit 1 trillion
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for the first time in history and the average american family is spending about $700 more per month this year than they were last year. we could go on at least statistic after this this is for how bidenomics is not working. the identity of the president to get up on a podium and claim otherwise when it is just factually not true and the american public have the receipts to show it, it is insulting to the average voter. >> trace: it really is. and jonathon, i know your whole push is to bring people together but do you think it is hard to run on this thing with vast majority of the country, democrats and republicans, think the economy is not working for them? >> i think it is about as bipartisan josh with the political class. and so in general, it is something that folks can agree on. exactly. and so what i think is going to motivate a number of people and may not be satisfied by he come is going to be fear or otherwise
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disdain for donald trump or wherever -- but we don't have a lot of folks excited about the biden economy. they will see, unemployment is lower. they have things that they can point to. i think when people think about the overall quality of life in america, post-pandemic, so many people lost jobs and prices spike especially in states where the cost of housing is going up as quickly as homelessness. it is very difficult for people to feel good about of the material condition. >> trace: and it is really hard when you see people kind of pulling stuff out of their retirement account because that is -- grifts brought this up. it is about the song. i want to play it if i can. i want to get your opinion on this because it is about bringing people together and some people say the sun is not doing that. others think it is. watch. ♪ it is a damn shame what the world has gone to the ♪
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♪ people like me ♪ ♪ people like you ♪ ♪ if i could just wake up and not be true ♪ ♪ but it is no instrument but it is. and it is not for people are really kind of rallying the troops behind this but there's a lot of people online sa saying s is offensive and they're going after certain groups of people. what do you think? >> oliver anthony as the first artist to have no prior charge history to come out as number one on billboard. the message of the song is resonating with the public. and there's one song that i really love. where he talks about living in a new world with an old soul and i think there is something that so many americans can connect with and the message resonates with them. him from the midwest. and i remember very distinctly that my dad was the first person that predicted that truck was going to win in 2016. and it is because he understood the sentiment behind this oliver anthony song which is that people feel like they are being ignored by the government officials who are supposed to
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have their backs. >> trace: and i think that is exactly right. 30 seconds, john. >> first of all, i like the song. i come from a country music family. there's a lot of roszel. i think he is merging -- much more than just i think he is speak into a broad satisfaction. >> trace: he calls himself a moderate. >> it is not something you have to be one thing or the other to empathize with. >> trace: thank you. thank you for coming on. we very much appreciate it. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ coming in tonight's viral videos, police chase in buffalo, michigan, left an officer a little flushed. blowing a portable toilet crust. speeds upwards of 60 miles per hour. the officer was able to stop the runaway toilet on the line of
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♪ ♪ >> trace: we are back with nightcap crew. jackie ibanez, kevin corke, jonathan hunt, dr. hammat humanity. and it. and john wood jr. the signature move. if somebody came up to you and said, hey, do the thing you do. what will be the first thing to pop into your head? i know kevin is shaking his head because he knows he is going to be the first one called for the thing you do so well. kevin corke. >> kevin: i do this thing with the pockets. i just show a pocket up a little bit. you see me do it all the time. that is the thing i do. >> trace: kevin corke with the pockets where. jackie ibanez, what is the thing you do? >> reporter: are always like to grab people's hands. there's this little phone that you can crack. a lot of people don't know it is there. so that is the thing.
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my -- and everyone goes, i have no idea that was there. program i have no idea that was a thing. i cannot wait. jackie ibanez. jonathan hunt, your thing. turned to honestly, i don't think i have a thing i do. maybe it is just sit around on the tv set and become. troy johnson, can you do that thing you do tomorrow night for us? we asked jon robinson sandra smith america reports their thing. here they are. >> if someone asked me to do that thing you do, it will defend most depend if they were an adult or child. if it was my kids and they said, hey, dad, do the thing you do,. [imitating donald duck] and talk like donald duck. that is the thing that i would do. >> if somebody said, do the thing you do, and we were at a party or something, i have a total party trick. i definitely am not doing this
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on tv. but i can put my hands together and i can put them all the way over my head and then untwist them and put them -- it is my best party trick. >> trace: , met homebody, your thing? >> i don't think i have a weird physical talent. it would just be my happy place. >> trace: thank you. john wood jr.? >> i know how to sit for my supper. i might do a little thing. ♪ heavenly saints are falling ♪ ♪ your voice is calling ♪ ♪ it is probably time ♪ >> trace: beautiful. singh is out. i love that. catch and de says zoom arms is for thing. i have an evil snicker. i'm always asked to leave the grounds. in ever happen. nancy, causing my eyes. julia, my research of may and my
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cousin vinny impression and that is kind of it. me, it would be a joke like you know, the greeter at walmart. and the guy says -- you retire. he can't be late. you were in the military. what would they say? normally they would say, good morning, general. thank you. [laughter] for joining the nightcap, and thank you for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day a confident day... a never-hide-my-smile day... a life-of-the-party day...
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