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>> woman: thanks to julie banderas, joe devito, tyrus, charlie hurt and the studio audience, fox news at night with trace gallagher is next. on behalf of greg gutfeld i'm kat timpf and i love you america. [cheers and applause]. >> 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. breaking tonight after repeated robberies a long time mexican restaurant in san francisco now saying audios. the owner claims it's impossible to run a business in the city by the bay. atop irs investigator blew the whistle on hunter biden and the lawyer claims the doj promised to protect him except that never happened. but we begin with sanctuary cities and sanctuary schools pushed to the brink with tens of thousands of migrant students now expected to fill the
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classrooms. lauren green is live in the new york city news room on parents running low on patients. lauren good evening. >> absolutely. good evening, trace. well, migrants buffed up to democratic cities like new york are finding their sanctuary city status comes with a hefty price tag. since last year the city's public school system has enrolled nearly 19,000 migrant students with roughly 500 in the past week alone. according to the empire center for public policy, that could end up costing big apple taxpayers over a half billion dollars. and tensions over the migrant crisis have been boiling over with hundreds protesting the city's plan to turn a shuttered catholic school into a shelter. >> if they could see what we're seeing on the ground, i know that they would know -- they would understand this is a poor location for these migrants. it's in the middle of a residential community and they're going to keep coming out and protesting against us. >> parents also expressed outrage this summer when the
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city announced it was turning youth sockers field on randall's island into a taxpayer funded tent city for migrants. it's not just new york, chicago says it is also anticipating an influx in enrollment of migrant children. and after years of covid-19 mandates, many parents are furious that some of these my grant students have been allowed to enroll without health records. according to the web site for chicago public schools, students in so-called temporary living situations can immediately enroll, even if he or she lacks health, immunization or school records. for now the blame game continues with new york leaders like new york city mayor adams and governor hochul blaming dhs secretary mayorkas for not stopping the flow of migrants at the board. trace. >> lot of finger pointing, lauren green live for us in new york. let'sry in senior national analyst and resident inez stepman and senior fellow with
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the 1776 action and louden county virginia know xi van fleet. thank you very much for coming on we appreciate this. we're talking about 19,000 migrant students in new york city public schools. the democratic city councilman, democrat said the following, devoting here, it's going to be really challenging and has been challenging for migrants. i was in the doe for almost 14 years and too often bureaucrats are more interested in looking like they're doing the right thing than actually helping students. i mean, they can't help the migrant kids we know that i inez. >> that's what they've been doing, serving bureaucrats and not serving students, right? i think that became really really clear to a lot of parents over the pandemic that the school system in the united states, which is, by the way, excellently funded. this is not an issue of money, right? it's excellently funded but the problem has been there's no accountability to parents, that's because there is no school choice in new york and
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marry other states still and then in terms of the migrants in particular, there is a certain irony with, you know, new york, chicago, finally feeling some of the impacts of having a functionally open border. these are impacts that towns along the board venn dealing with for decades and that's been ignored by washington, dc and by new york city and by chicago. so there is a certain justice in this. even though i live here, i have to say. >> yeah, and xi they asked for this, they wanted to become sanctuary cities and sanctuary schools and now we know there's 120 thousand of their students who have left over the past couple years so they have the room but they don't have the ability to educate these children. >> yes. what i say to say -- >> sorry. >> go ahead xi. >> i just want to say we can spend hours talking about problems of schools, how they failed us. but we have to understand, this is by design. our school has been captured by
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marxists and they don't want to educate the kids. they want to indoctrinate the kids. that's what happened to me when i was a school girl in china during the cultural revolution. they did not want to help me to become successful individual. they want me to become a revolutionary and to become successor ever the socialist cause. that's what's going on in our school. they want future activists and future voters for the democrat party that's why. >> and you certainly had the experience to point that out. exactly right. chicago public school requirements, i have to put this up. the state of illinois requires parents and guardians must provide proof of required immunizations and school physical exams before october 15, 2023, or their child will face exclusion. except students in temporary living situations, meaning the migrant students, can immediately enroll eeven if he
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or she lacks health immunization or school records. i necessary this has bothered a lot of parents in chicago. >> yeah, no kidding, it reminds us of the double standard. by the way when the border was open, the only people not being asked to show vax passports or anything else crossing over were illegal immigrants. i agree with everything xi said, a the people who run the k-12 school system and i do blake this to some extent on the right because for decades republicans ignored education issues, right, they had to be hit over the head by parents. in the last couple election cycles, actually pay attention to what was going on in the education system in this country. it is to create activists. and we all know the dismal numbers, the reading numbers, the math numbers chicago, new york and but really across the decades. i'm so surprised these i deal logs would prioritize the children though are here or just
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came here over american kids part of the ideology. >> joe: thank you so much. let me bring in xi for her last comment. >> yes, i just want to say to parents, you got have involved, and you have to put the right people in the school board. that's why every parent, every concerned citizen has to get involved and vote in the right people so that we can take back our schools. >> inez, xi, thank you both >> meantime new developments tonight in the hunter biden probe with the judge asking for an update about a possibility felony gun charge against hunter biden. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is live with the details. kevin good evening. >> kat: evening trace. the judge on the case, judge nowhere breaka has directed lawyers to provide the status report by next wednesday, including any steps that they believe the steps will need to take in the process. now attorneys for hunter biden have argued that a diversion agreement, sparing him from prosecution on the gun charge,
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is still in place. even though it was originally linkeding to what most call a sweetheart deal on tax offenses. it imbloweded during a court hearing in july. republicans say they are following the facts which they believe could show that the then ex vice-president joe biden himself was involved in hunter's bills dealings and the national archive have some 4500 e-mails which appear to have allegedly been used by joe biden. e-mails he lists to use his fake name to get government information against them and others. robert wear, robert l peters, jb wear. known to be used during his time as vp with barack obama. the house oversight committee is pursuing the records from the
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archives, they want them unredacted as investigation into influence pedaling continues. >> also tonight a lawyer for irs whistleblower gary acceptly tells fox news he originally wasn't encouraged when he had a lawyer and that his client would be protected as a whistleblower. those protections trace disappeared almost as quickly as they were promised. of course chaply was the first to come forward and the doj was apparently slow walking this hunter biden investigation trace. >> joe: kevin corke live in dc. let's where i in house intel advisor. kash patel. great to have you on. i want to play this sound bite of james comer but he wants these 4500 e-mails where joe biden is contacting or he's using a phoney name. >> the house committee has legislative jurisdiction over the national archives. they stone walled us in the
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biden mishandle handling of classified documents. we hope they don't stonewall us. in the pseudonym request, there's 5400 e-mails. biden and former president obama to go through these e-mails and allow which ones out they want out. >> well, to me trace, great to be with you highlights the two tear system as ram ant if the national library system as well. as you recall president trump's national classification case was launch by a referral from the national archives itself. where was that referring when it comes to joe biden ten years ago when he had 5400 e-mails we know now to the doj about play for pay schemes bribery and more. put that aside, the 5400 as i pointed out are heavily redacted. get this how rich is this, they
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said there was justifications for distractions in the e-mails because they didn't not want the president to obtain opinions from his staff. that is exact will i what they denied donald trump when joe biden removed executive privilege and decided to prosecute him. i just want people to see the two steer system of justice, they exist not in courtroom but the administrative state well. >> lastly, this is the following, judge nowhere breaka told them to provide the report by next wednesday talking about the judge ordering a status report on the gun charge by hunter biden including any steps they believe the court needs to make. this pre deal breakdown could come back to haunt hunter biden. final thoughts on this. >> it absolutely will. first of all, doj broke its own rules about pretrial diversion, you can look that up later but more importantly on pretrial diversion itself that is the sole province of the department of justice, the judge has no
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role with that plea deal. so when they say they had a deal they row anythinged on that is not a fact. but again the doj merrick garland violated the long standing tradition and principle that diversion is never given to drug cases involving guns. >> joe: dee a lot of people have echoed that, kash patel great to have you on as always. the damage from hurricane idalia just after it made land fall as a cat 3 store but somewhere after the east pal teen train derailment the president remains a no show. let's bring in kaylee mcghee. great to have you on. the president said this today. watch. >> i'm ready to mobilize that support, what they need. i don't think anybody can deny the impact of a climate crisis anymore. just look around. and whether we're rolling with
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her event, recovering and rebuilding efforts in maui. >> joe: talking about florida and maui no mention of east palestine because apparently you can't take a train derailed, turn it into climate change, right? >> well, that's exactly the pattern here. not that we can give biden much credit for visiting maui since he to drag himself there after two vacations. he did visit maui and florida, he did not for those that you just mentioned if you can't take a trudge dill into an opportunity to push his climate agenda. maui he immediately blames it on the climate crisis, the recent hurricane in florida on climate change. you can't do that in ohio. this is the problem, he sees these natural disasters as trudge did its of the american people affected by them. he sees those only as opportunities to push his agenda, and if he doesn't have that opportunity he just doesn't
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care. >> kat: i want to play this sound bite from jd vance from ohio much before. >> over a hundred days ago joe biden promised he would visit east palestine and he has broken that promise. people feel abandoned and forgotten because their own government, own president didn't show up when they were supposed to feel up and they really feel it. >> he did say he was going to go, he has not gone he stiffed the people of east palestine. >> yeah, and his administration bungled the response to the east pal teen train derailment from the beginning. it's been a disaster of a response. and you don't see much coverage of this anymore but jd vance is so right to point out that the people of ohio feel left behind on this. they feel like no one cares about them. and maybe that's because they're in flyover country. maybe because they're in a red state where biden doesn't have as much influence. but the point is, he should make an impact there. he should go, he should visit and he should show the people of ohio that he is also their president. >> joe: yeah, i want to play this.
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this is 30 seconds, the evolution of the kitchen fire in the biden house he's used a couple times now and i'll get your final thoughts. watch. >> i don't want no compare difficulties. make a long story short, almost lost my wife, my 67 corvette, ha, and my cat. >> i didn't have anything like that but lightning struck mile house, we had to be out of that house about seven months. >> lightning struck a little pond behind my house, came up through the ground into my air conditioning system. everything was ruined, kitchen floor, we almost lost a couple fire fighters they tell me. >> yeah, almost lost some fire fighters first of all, then almost lost his wife and the corvette, and then he had to be out of the house seven months. new york times said it was a small fire at the time. why does he keep doing this kaylee? >> that's the thing trace. it's pretty unbelievable that he has told this story within the past week at least three times.
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it's dishonest, it's insensitive and he's been widely criticized for it and yet he keeps saying it. and i think that this just goes to show that the nice uncle joe act was all for show, it doesn't mean anything. and i do think the american people are starting to wake up to this when you have the people in howie who had a vicious reaction to him visiting and then this recent ap poll where people were asked to describe how they think of joe biden and they said old and confused. that's uncle joe for you, old and kwon fused pfrjts kaylee mcghee white good to have you on thank you. another business goes belly up in the city this time extreme violence pushed out a much loved and long lived. christina coleman has that. >> kat: good evening. another business closes its doors this time a popular vegan mexican restaurant. the general manager said, quote, it was a little bit too dangerous to come at night because there wasn't any places to park your car and if you did park your car, you didn't know
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whether it was going to get broken into or not. nordstrom closed its store in downtown san francisco this week, too, after more than 30 years of business in that location sighting changing dynamics of the city. san francisco supervisor matt dorsey tweeted, i'm very disappointed to see another closure in my district of a major retailer that sites unsafe conditions for customers, retailers and employees. this underscores the urgency of why we must commit to a fully staffed police department asap. san francisco is currently down about 600 police officers, the city's police union president says, that has contributed to an upstick in climb. >> i've probably say this with our mayor, you know, hey, you can call it whatever you want. i redirected, i reallocated. but you took $120 million from the san francisco police department that did not pay for academy classes, that cannot pay
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for equipment. that has created, yes, this culture of not feeling supported. >> old navy also closed their doors in downtown san francisco this summer. trace. >> joe: christina thank you bring in chef and restaurant owner andrew grill. gracias mad dre's closing in san francisco after 14 years and the statement is the condition of life in san francisco has deteriorated and made running a small business nearly impossible. he's got a point. >> yeah, i feel for them and you don't need a hundred million dollars think tank to come up with the obvious solution here you have to enforce the laws. i spoke to restaurant tours and they said the police are there but none are getting out of their cars. we can speculate as to why but if the laws aren't being enforced and foot traffic and businesses bringing people to the city, food is the fabric you needs for cities to survive and
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once you see restaurants go it's all over. >> kat: 1.4 mile down the roads is cafe international closing its restaurant for five days because it was robbed again. here's the owner of the restaurant. >> the sign you're seeing, small businesses wildly indicating small lifting and break jinx and things like that. >> san francisco supervisor says we are extremely concerned that cafe international has been targeted again and we reached out to sapd about the case. we share the frustration about lack of progress and prevents these kind of robberies. no one's doing anything chef. >> yeah, i can't imagine if it were myself i would be out in a split second. number one they have to make sure these restaurants don't have to leave. i don't care how much money it costs to get people to come in on it, bring the people back. whether that's remotely or make them residential or giving money
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to the restaurant tours and prying them with i can't security saying let's keep the fool and the people. >> union square since 2021 whether they come back? is it going to be awhile. >> they have to put money out there and they have to put security. that's money and security. >> joe: chef great to have you on. >> thanks for having me. >> well the fox news at night common sense department is curious about the complaint made this we can at the u.s. open by player maria who said the odor of pot was perfect vadeing the court many agree court 17 smelled like snoop dogg's living room. the smell lingers on the streets sub ways and even sacks fifth avenue. some bluebell it's progress helping to right the wrongs of the drug war other believe it smells like a city in decline. not just new york, marijuana referred to the state perfume in carolina. residents in port lan st. louis
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and a dozen other cities say the smell is prevalent. polls say the smell of weed bothers about half the population but not the other half. common sense understands marijuana changes the way we feel and think heck if it didn't no one would use it. but the national institute of health for young people, is actually cognitive decline affecting memory attention and learning. gpa and graduation rates. in other words, it no longer smells like teen peer it. common sense smells a winter storm warning on court 17 letting society go to pot is not the high that everybody thinks it is. >> and later in the nightcap, we are now giving you one minute, a slot in the super bowl, an ad that you can't sell. what would you fill the ad with?
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>> trace: formally hurricane idalia has now weakened to a post tropical storm after a path of destruction from florida to the carolinas. fox weather correspondent max gorden is in florida tonight. >> reporter: the wind battered cedar key as idalia came on shore really the many story was the storm surge about seven feet of storm surge rushed into this
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community and it reeked havoc on buildings like this one. this is a hotel where windows and doors burst open and you can see the mess that all that water made inside. now the water has subsided the cleanup here on cedar key has begun. people looking amid flooded out buildings for anything they can salvage and pushing out mud and silt lines of debris piling up. a hot and sticky cleanup effort, temperatures hovering in the upper 80s and very humid. but neighbors have been helping one another and the national guard has too, bringing in supplies like food and water and getting into hard to reach areas with highly wheeled vehicles. >> it's always hard but the greatest blessing is seeing the community come together during times like these to support and love one another to meet needs where needs need to be met. >> officials warning folks not to overexert themselves as they clean up in the high heat and
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humidity and make sure they're running their generators outside in well venn lated areas. back to you. >> trace: good advice thank you. new information on the effort to fight disinformation campaigns coming from china and russia. kevin corke is back to he will the us what it means for the content you could be seeing on social media. kevin. >> reporter: interesting story for you tonight, trace. there is an explosive new report released by facebook's parent company, and allegedly it exposes covert misinformation campaigns from both china and russia and targeting the u.s. including news organizations like fox news, the washington post and others as well as nato. meta which is actually facebook parent company reports the campaigns were designed to cloud china's human rights record and, where possible, to cast it in a positive light. as well as other campaigns meant to steer the perception of russia's war in ukraine, attacking kyiv of attacking democracy. this is being called the largest known covert influence operation
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from china and russia to date targeting dozens of platforms, forums and services, including facebook, youtube, instagram, exert or now x. tik tok, red it, quora even pinterest and instagram as well. to give an example what facebook has done to combat all the targeting. meta announces it has removed more than 7,700 different facebook accounts for violating policies, something that continues on almost every social media platform out there trace. >> trace: kevin corke live in dc. let's where i in john yoo and director at the national security institute jamil jaffer. jemele hard to believe they paint china with i happy brush so they might be spinning their wheels. >> exactly right but what's interesting is you see them targeting not just fox news but the washington post, nato.
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they're trying to spread this story as wide and broad as they can. they weren't very good because it turns out the people that follow these accounts were all fake accounts made in other foreign countries. so they weren't even getting good traction. >> trace: it is amazing, john, mike gallagher said this about the biden administration really kind of being red sent to offend china i'll get your response. >> biden trying to divide economic engage can with china as the core pillar of his strategy despite this having failed for over two decades. perhaps an effort to cool temperatures going into the election he doesn't want to see any economic downturn. they're constantly afraid of provoking the chai knees communist party. >> trace: he brings up a good point because even with the chinese spy balloon a lot of different instances where there's been always just kind of walking on egg shells. >> i agree with you and congressman gallagher. china is the greatest foreign policy threat to our national
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security. their engagement of national conventional anatomic weapons buildup no surprise they're doing covert operations using cyber. it's hard to defend against these kinds of attacks when the offense is so cheap and easy to execute. so the only answer is deterrence. the only way to get china and russia to stop is to carry out our own offensive operations against them. doesn't have to be out in the open, it can be secret, but we have to engage in deterrence. deterrence is not going to work if we were giving them a lot of car i cans and no sticks, and that's it sounds like the biden administration's policies is right now. >> trace: right and jamil you asked about it but what way does it come. drones, what method. building up our military and ships? what. >> all of the above. you need to make it work, you need to tell people what the consequences are going to be,
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what red lines they might cross and when they cross the red lines you have to deliver consequences. the problem is we got in the habit of not delivering consequence, we get hit by china and the russias all the time in zuber space. not only publicly, we need other people to see it as well. they know that we won't take it lying down. >> trace: it's interesting because we worry so much and a lot of people have brought this up. we worry so much about the military, you know, bias training and the wokeness and the space weapons causing climate change problems, and it just, it's like we've taken our eye off the ball, john. >> what the biden administration has been doing is not boosting defense spending where we need it to be to counter china and russia. instead they are trying out like climate change. no surprise we're missing our recruiting targets just to keep the status quo intact.
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so what we've got to do, jamil's spent we have to redouble on high tech. if it can make our workers more productive it can make our military more lethal. we have to pour more resources into those kind of technologies and ai rather than hand spooning us with what they're going to do with those technologies. >> you're nodding your head. last thought. >> the ultimate way the u.s. wins the battles, we're not putting more people or weapons on the battlefield we're going to win by innovating, meaning bringing the private community and the government. we have to be tough and strong and spend the money we need to and incentivize us to build new and not shut it down with regulations. >> trace: yay. thank you both. coming up pro life protesters found guilty for trying to protect the unboard. and buster murdoch breaks his silence about his dad's murder conviction. plus you heard about a bull in a
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♪ >> trace: first up in tonight's crime roundup a navy veteran mugged and brutally beaten while he walked his dog in the brewerytown section of philadelphia. retired commander scott harris says he does not remember much about the attack that left him with more than a hundred stitches, broken teeth and a concussion. just that he didn't expect an incident like this to happen in his own neighborhood. after serving a year in a war zone in iraq and two years in ukraine. >> you said that you thought they rushed to judgment because the person who found the bodies was the easiest person to charge. why would they want to do that to your dad? >> i think it's one of those
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things where you have to do something, and i think that it was -- and that's the option and the rout that they decided to go with. >> trace: that's buster murdoch the surviving son in the double-double murder of maggie and paul murdoch. despite the sdpard attorney serving a life sentence without parole, you can catch the exclusive interview with martha maccallum right now on fox nation >> a group of pro life activists found guilty on conspiracy charges on what critics call a sham trial to begin with. lauren green is live in our new york news room with more on this story. lauren. >> reporter: hey trace. according to officials the pro life group forcely entered a dc abortion clinic and used their bodies to block its doors in violation of the freedom of access to clinic entrances act otherwise northern as the face act. that act signed into law by president clinton in 1994 and prohibits protesters from
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obstructing women seeking abortions at clinics. the five individuals are being held in custody and could see over a decade of jail time and fines of up to $250,000. that includes 28-year-old lauren handy. she is lead defendant in the case. she made headlines last year after authorities say they recovered several fully formed bodies of babies that she claimed were victims of late-term a, boss. according to the group. instead of investigating the deaths of those fetuses, authorities reportedly chose to go after handy instead and claim the government is trying to intimidate pro life activists. lawyers for hannity and their co-defendants say they plan to appeal after adding this is at very an outrage and one thing the defendants agreed upon was to remain non-violence. the real violence is what happens during the abortion procedure. >> meanwhile director christopher wray said nearly 20% of attempts during the dobbs
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decision have been directed at pro life press nance center city. trace. >> trace: thank you let's bring in lila rose president and founder of live action. what do you think of these pro life demonstrators being convicted? >> yeah, trace, the whole trial has been a complete sham. this is a whole abortion judge with an agenda who has mocked it, made fun of her lack of knowledge. >> she doesn't even seem knowledgeable about federal law with children being born alive after failed abortion attempts. one of the biggest, exposing this abortion, i can't believe i a this all the time. and we had an investigation exposing him saving that he would have been allowed to die to a born alive baby. he would not do anything to help that baby live, he would let it die in its clinic. that's what inspired these activists to peacefully protest
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this clinic. that evidence wasn't even allowed in court trace. the whole trial has been a sham, these are heroes and it will be in court. it will be appealed and absolutely believe it will be overturned. >> the lawyer said they are working on a return right now meantime nikki haley pushed for a 15 week of abortion band. you shall push . >> it will take a majority of the house. so in order to do that, let's find con sen sis. >> trace: she keeps talking about consensus, very difficult to find. what do you think? >> yeah, good luck finding consensus with the pro abortion side which is not going to come out to vote for any gop candidate anyways. if you want to rally the base in 2024, you need a strong full pro life visionary leader, somebody who will be like what governor ron desantis did in florida and get the heartbeat law enacted which is saving thousands of
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lives. we need a federal heartbeat law and we need federal abortion abolition which is going to inspire the base to come out and vote. if we don't have that we have nothing. i think kaylee is way off here and it's a warning sign here, if you're going to be weak need about this you're not going to rally the base. >> yeah, meantime barbara vie saned said the following she tweeted or xed this. the republicans continue to lie about abortion by saying the democrats favor it up until birth. not true. democrats want the five decade return of rowe that the gop justices overthrow. streisand i can tell ow the face is wrong and i can show six examples to show to have proper it but i'll take your thoughts. >> it's total nonsense. the reality is the democratic party platform is abortion for any reason without restriction. taxpayer funded. every single democrat, save one, voted against borderline protection act that ran through congress just recently. every single democrat was
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against giving medical care a infant who survives abortion. the extremism of the democratic party knows know bounds, it is a total tragedy they are pro abortion through and through and the american public when they learn about it are disgusted. >> trace: yeah. lila rose great to have you on as always. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> reporter: first up in tonight's viral videos take a look at this video of police in nebraska pulling over a driver of what was in his passenger's seat. a bull that goes by the name howdy duty. he had to make some alteration toss the vehicle to get the bowl to fit but. >> took the bull straight home, i think that was a quote, you take that bull straight home and he did. >> there is silver lining to all this hurricane flooding. i always wanted a hammock that swings over the water. and, you know what? i finally got one. >> indeed he did. florida man anthony vance
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swinging in his hammock said it got what he always wanted, nice place to relax. if you have a viral video to share share it with us at trace gallagher or fox news at night. what would you do if you were given a one minute slot to do anything you wanted except you couldn't sell it or use it to make money. the nightcap crew is next, but first a live look at virginia beach, virginia and a quiet pier overlooking the atlantic. quiet at least until labor day weekend comes back. we're coming back. you shall p push . in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults
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. >> we are back with the nightcap crew and tonight's topic commercial break. if you were given a one-minute ad during the super bowl that you could not sell, could not use to make money, what would you fill it with? oh, boy, this is a tough one. let's start with the chef, shell greul what would you fill it. >> i would want to educate people. i think too often people think if they sear their meet you seal
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in the juices you start low and finish high and i would do a one minute on that. >> trace: you don't want to sear it. >> sear it at the end keep the temperature low and sear it at the end. >> trace: good tip how about that kevin corke. tough to top that one. >> that is so useful. mine's the complete opposite. i would post an ad of me sitting on my porch just sort of peering out over the grass and at the end it would just say in big block letters, you kids stay off my lawn. and that would be a mean for all the people who care about their lawns and gardens like i do. >> trace: it would be a meme. and then after the bowl and, you know, fox news at night there's that mean old kevin cork, he's been up a couple times in this show. >> exactly. >> trace: lauren green your minute super bowl ad, what does it consist of. >> you know what? okay. i know i can't sell it and i can't make money off of it but i can give it awayen a i would give it away to a charity that in one minute could give people incredible hope for the future.
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>> trace: so magnanimous. why does she do this to us kevin she makes us feel bad. would you want a one minute ad in the super bowl if you could not sell it. yes, 61% instagram -- or vice versa yes on instagram, 68 and 61. and let's play rich edson very quickly here, senior correspondent. >> if i were given a one-minute ad slot during the super bowl i couldn't sell, i would probably take this episode and speed it up and fit it within that minute. or cat videos. i haven't decided. >> trace: christina coleman. >> my life mission really truly is to spread autism awareness. my 9-year-old son has autism. and so i would run some kind of autism commercial just spread that knowledge and then education and hope people will be kinder to my son and people like him. >> trace: yeah, that is great there. i would just simply play this great crib a&ming video of me beating my brother, skunking my
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the people high expectations >> hello, everyone. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." a huge victory for parental rights in america. a california mother winning a settlement after suing her daughter's school district. she claims teacher socially transitioned her daughter into a trans boy without her knowledge and kept her in the dark while pe

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