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in the redzone with sports pack. call 1-800-directv >> we're out of time. thank you. i love you america. [ applause ] >> good evening, it's 11:00 p.. on the east coast. 8:00 here in los angeles. this is america's late news. "fox news tonight." breaking tonight, house speaker kevin mccarthy gives go ahead impeachment inquiry of president biden. house investigators found a culture of corruption around the biden family . kevin cork is live in d.c. with details. g g
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>> reaction to the impeachment inquiry is range from political bring mankship and bemusement. with the gop-led house, impeachment is now a very real possibility. however, first, an inquiry, which will likely significant scrutiny actions taken the about the d.o.j. and fbi and i.r.s. all in relation to the investigation into mr. biden's son hunter. what if any benefit the elder biden may have received as a result. >> i do not make this decision lightly. regardless of your party or who you voted for. these facts should concern all americans. >> no one knew that most of the money transferred to biden family while vice president.
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>> democrats accuse republicans of tom foolery. >> i have sympathy with speaker mccarthy. he's in difficult position. sometimes you got to tell these people way off the deep end who have no interest in helping the american people who want to pursue their own witch hunts that they can't go forward. i'm disappointed. i think it's absurd. >> it's devastating. don't do it. >> white house tonight calling the inquiry extreme politics at its worse. >> seem like a fair assessment. thank you. let's bring in the editor of restoring america at the washington examiner. kayleigh mcghee white and mike davis. kayleigh, i want to get your take, breaking news.
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this is "washington post," president biden should not run again in 2024. quoted, he should have stopped his son hunter from joining the board of the ukrainian gas company and representing companies in china. he should have resisted hunter's attempts to get dad on the phone. biden has not chance to say no to himself by withdrawing from the 2024 race. the enemy fire is coming fast and furious. >> yes, you want no know why "washington post" is catching on this idea is that biden might be guilty. he's falling in the polls for the gop race. the media is part of the reason why house republicans have no choice but to open an impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. if the media doing their job five years ago, looking into allegations, most of the investigation would have been completed. they dismissed every single
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allegation so called russian disinformation, they are chalking up president joe biden's conversations with hunter biden's business associate, saying they were talking about the weather. here we are. >> mike, to you now. what do you think? should this have been voted on by the house? do you think this is going forward with the inquiry? >> i think it is very important that speaker ke kevin mccarthy move forward with the impeachment inquiry. we have evidence that the president of the united states is compromised by tens of millions of dollars in foreign bribe and other corruption to just about every biden family member except for the 5-year-old granddaughter who they refuse to acknowledge for five years and just did under political pressure. the constitution requires that the house look into this. we cannot have a corrupt and we cannot have a compromised president of the united states. >> moving on now to the former
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president's legal troubles. "new york times" writes trump moves to squash most charges against him in georgia. attorneys in georgia argues that the racketeering -- who believe election fraud had taken place and working towards the same goal as the defendants. we have heard this argument many times. you wonder if it's resonating in georgia. >> it should. the special grand jury report that was released by fulton county proves how absurd this case is. every single person involved in the scandal was recommended to be indicted by the grand jury. that includes sitting u.s. senator lindsey graham, two senators at the time kelly loeffler and david purdue.
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it's a shame case. trump is right to push back. >> she makes a good point, it seems like so far in the state of georgia, the former president hasn't gotten much legal love. >> what will happen, you will see president trump moving to dismiss both of these janu january 6th indictments by these democrat prosecutors, jack smith in d.c. and fani willis down in fulton county. he's protected by presidential immunity. he's protected by the first amendment. it is not a crime to object to a presidential election because allowed by the electoral count 1887, democrats objected in 1968, 2004 and 2016. it's allowed by the first amendment.
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>> thank you both. new whistleblower claims were made into the investigation into the origin of covid-19. the cia tried to pay off investigators to change their findings. mary ann rafferty is live. >> that cia whistleblower said his agency offered money to shift their position away from the lab leak. there's a likely origin of the covid-19 pandemic. >> what the whistleblower is alleging is there was a monetary involvement with the decision to change their mind and go with unable to determine rather than giving their level of confidence that it came from the lab. >> analyst are given bonuses fr work completed, they don't give incentives for any event to reach certain conclusions. cia were committed to the highest standard of integrity and objectivity. we do not pay analyst to reach specific conclusions.
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house republicans are seeking voluntary testimony from former cia, coo at the end of the month. they believe he played a key role in those changed conclusions. this follows a scathing rule from the louisiana appeals court saying the biden administration ran afoul of the first amendment ken he they pressured social media outlets to overpost covid-19 content. white house claimed that facebook and twitter acted independently. the state's former attorney general who is now a gop senator, eric schmidt has called that ruling major win against censorship. the justice will evaluate all the options. >> thank you. speaking of covid, common sense department is amazed. it was only months ago the
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california governor gavin newsom was bragging and pointing fingers at florida and texas. then just a few days ago, newsom went on national television saying that when it comes to covid, california would have done everything differently. that criticism was legitimate in terms of reflection. he said this quoting now. we didn't know what we didn't know. common sense thinks he knew what he knew. dissenting views, opinions and suggestions that didn't fit the popular narrative, the biden narrative and california narrative were censored. not because it lacked science or relevance, because it lacked conformity. it didn't march in lock step with the media, teacher union and fauci's. governor newsom said that all of
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the sudden health became partisan. he's right. it did become partisan. instead of robust debate, the left opted for nonnegotiable. let's bring in the attorney board julie hammel and board certified md and ph.d. research scientists. it's great to have you both on. we talk about this. you know this firsthand. the censorship is happening on a national, local level. you are suing the los angeles -- the health the department, the health county director was season sore -- censoring things. >> it's not just a belief. we have documents showing that the communications director for the l.a. county department of public health using adam schiff
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political staff, he was using that person, schiff's office going to twitter saying, can you take this account down. can you make these tweets stop appearing in people's feeds. they are criticizing the doctor. they are calling her fake doctor. we need this taken off immediately. this is urgent. we have over 15 e-mails that show this communication between the department of public health and twitter executives using adam schiff's office. >> this is crazy. this is something we'll watch. we talked about this. you were among those who they tried to sensor. you're a regular on the show. you been fighting this for a long time? >> in july 2022, l.a. county health department threaten to bring back mask mandates. it never made sense. especially then, when the cases were going down and there was
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nobody dying from it. the hospital were empty of covid patients. hand full of us who were public health epidemiologist and infectious disease experts pinned an op ed. explaining why mask mandates at that time are wrong. they, now, attempted to have that pulled from the newspaper and from social media. that's something i was involved with. this is personal now. >> it is personal. l.a. times read, the controversial law punishing doctors who spread covid misinformation is on track to be undone. i will start with you. this was always on track. this was unconstitutional from the get go and we all knew it. >> we all knew it. gavin newsom knew it. they pushed and pushed. they took it to a level where i think they realized it went too far. that was the federal courts when there was two lawsuits against it in federal court. they looked like they were going
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to lose. they will be under a precedence, one level below supreme court. which meant they could never pass anything like this again. they wanted to reserve that ability. they decided to pull it rather than suffer an embarrassing defeat. >> this folds into what you're talking about. gavin newsom keeps traveling the country saying california is the freest state in the land. you think, you're censoring everybody including doctors. >> he knew, at the time. he was behaving as if covid didn't exist. getting wedding, the nfc championship and the super bowl. my kids were forced mask outside of school. what's really frustrating, it's not a public undoing. the legislature trying to sneak in this repeal in a current bill without addressing, this is unconstitutional. we really screwed up. >> it comes down to that.
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this is going to go forward. we'll see these types of things again. it -- is there more ammunition to fight this censorship and shutdown? >> the ammunition is the peopl. it's call out when it happens. it's great lawyers like julie, going to court when needed. it's about us electing new people who don't have these policies in mind. >> great insight. great to have you on. meantime, the biden administration's deal to unlock $6 billion of iranian funds in exchange for americans being detained is under big-time scrutiny. matt is live with this. >> united states is swapping five iranians in prison in exchange for five american detainees. iran is getting $6 billion in once frozen funds. the iranian president said iran will use that $6 million, however it pleases.
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>> this money belongs to the islamic repub of iran and naturally, we will decide, islamic republic of iran will ddecide to spend it wherever needed. >> the white house says iran cannot use the $6 billion however it wants. >> he's wrong. they can only use this money for humanitarian purpose. we will have the ability to stop the transaction. >> critics question the money will trickle down to the iranian people or enrich iran's nuclear and military programs. this deals comes as head of the watchdog is warning that the international community is losing interest in holding iran accountable. senior united states senator chuck grassley saying it's ridiculous to blackmail to pay
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$6 billion for hostages that will help us finance the terrorism. last time it was $7.1 billion next time $10 billion. u.s. officials are not disclosing the w w identities oe iranian prisoners being swapped. >> let's bring in national security analyst rebecca and gordon chang. gordon, to you first. i want to get breaking news out the way. south korea reporting that north korea has fired a missile in their direction. surprised at all? >> i'm surprised. kim jong-un is in russia. rumors are that he's going to meet vladimir putin. you think that kim jong-un wouldn't want to ruffle the waters, because he probably wanted to be able to meet putin and not have anyone trying to
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impose cause on him and firing this missile. he's attracted even more attention to what is a really dangerous meeting between the north korean and russian leaders. >> iranian deal, the 6 billion dollars in exchange for the americans. the national security coordinator john kirby was on the story. watch this. >> you just heard him. we can use that money however he want. >> he's wrong. that's not the way the deal is structured. >> except iran says we will spend the money exactly how we want to. >> of course, they will. even if they're not directly spending this money. it will free up other money for them to spend. this announcement came to light on the anniversary of september 11th. we know that iran has been
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supporter of resource for al qaeda. there's salt in the wound. iran is the most active sponsor of terrorism. this is an active threat. iran has seized five tankers in the last couple of years. united states has recently in the last few weeks, sent a warship, fire jets in the region to protect commercial shipping around iran. iran continues to be a direct threat to american interests. >> it's baffling. the whole concept here is that biden says they wants china to succeed. we talked about iran. we talk about this. at the same time, there's this fear that china is going to invade taiwan. nobody is clear what will happen then. >> yes, also, forget about taiwan for the moment. chinese vessels are engaged in very dangerous seamanship.
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so dangerous that the biden administration issued three written warnings to china that the united states is prepared to use force to defend its treaty ally. the philippines. china steals hundreds of dollars in luxury property. it kills 70 to 75,000 americans with fentanyl. biden says, we want them to succeed. well, china regime declared people's war on the united states. which is total war. which is important from a communist party viewpoint. well, we should be returning the favor. we should be declaring people's war on china acing we will protect ourselves and friends and allies. >> rebecca, what do you think n that topic that the united states should be doing with china? >> china is the head of the dragon. china is supporting russia diplomatically and economically. now we have the iranians
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supplying drones to the russian war effort while the biden administration is releasing a $6 billion. it is incoherent. you go after china first and you look at the world through that lens. >> yeah. great to have you both on. thank you. pennsylvania police now believe the fugitive danelo cavalcante is armed and dangerous. we broke the news on this story last night on "fox news tonight." cavalcante stole a rifle. he was shot at by the homeowner. they are searching the -- south area. he has transportation and now a weapon believed to be armed and dangerous. we will keep you up to speed. coming up more illegal migrants than ever now popping up on the
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terror watch list. which is surprising because there are millions of migrants coming into america that authorities know nothing about. the latest on the rising danger is next. later in the night cap, if you can pick any two people to box, who would you want to see trade blows, throw hands? forget about mark zuckerberg and elon musk. let us know on x and instagram at trace gallagher. weigh in and we'll show you the results. it is 8:21 on the west coast. here's a "fox news tonight" trip across america. live look at the welcome to fabulous las vegas sign. that's downtown vegas, by the way. that's not the strip. the casinos are hot next to houston, texas for a live look at space city's downtown. houston, so far to problem. finally to the city of brotherly
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wild police chase in los angeles ended with the arrest of manual ramirez who stole a vehicle from the department of water and power and would not give it up. police pursued for hours and he barricaded himself in the stolen vehicle. police opened fire during the standoff hitting the suspect and got out and gave up. three officers were also hurt. five former memphis, tennessee police officers charged by the death of tyre nichols. congressional lawmakers held a field hearing in new york to talk about security threats and emergency preparedness as they learned record numbers of illegal migrants are turning up on the terror watch list.
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>> mayors across the country ad even members of congress are sounding the alarm how the migrant influx from the southern border poses a serious terror threat. >> 1.7 million people who entered the country without zero interaction with our government. we don't know who they are and where they are. how do we know among them is not someone who wants to commit a terror attack. >> a congressional field hearig how terrorism has evolved since 9/11 was held in new york today. 110,000 asylum seekers have flooded new york city last year. a police commissioner is warning that the surge of migrants is making it harder to protect americans from the next terror attack. however, new york city's democratic congressman dan goldman is down playing the threat. >> do you not think that the migrant crisis is at all a security threat to new yorkers? >> i don't think it's any more
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of a security threat to new yorkers than domestic violent extremism or other threats. >> border patrol has encounterd 146 suspected terrorist or people on the terror watch list at the southern border this year. there were zero such encounters in 2019 before president biden took office. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in wendy patrick and seattle talk radio show and author of "what's killing america" they were saying there, there was zero encounters on the terror watch list in 2019. now there are 146. >> yeah, shocking that when you tell folks about a security of vulnerability that they might actually take advantage of it. this is more than just the terrorists threat. there's the threat of criminals coming in this country. all of that taken together on
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what is the potential of a crime that is entirely avoidable. >> trace: i know you do threat assessment. when you talk about 1.7 million people, we have no idea who they are. 146 on the terror watch list. those are the people we come in encounter with. now you got 1.7 million where they are, who they are and what they are doing. >> i say that a terrorist watch list doesn't work unless there are enough people watching. what you're seeing at the southern border these agents are outnumbered by the massive influx of people. walls were opened border policy doesn't. when you think about 1.7 million, where are they, who are they, what have they done? you don't have answers in those questions. those are pretty sobering statistics. >> trace: chicago is spending
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$30 million a month on the migrants. now the mayor has decided he wants to put up these winterize tents to house them in the winter months. that will cost a bunch more money. this whole thing is getting a bit like the sanctuary cities wishing they weren't sanctuary cities. >> absolutely. of course, the sub text, you got bunch of folks living in chicago who are suffering and need resources who are saying, what about us. why is it that we are doing this for groups of folks that we have invited into our state who have come in this country illegally, meanwhile, we've got folks coming from communities that are really suffering. you got an increase in violence. you got homelessness problems up. got drug crisis. at some point people will say what about the people you supposed to represent not as people using human prop.
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>> trace: legal remedy here? >> family first is the practicl remedy here. legally, these people want a safe community. that kind of investment should be in your own house and your own background. that's what these residents will argue. all of their taxes and investments they are putting in that community, they want community protection. >> trace: i want to get your take. the headline, milwaukee police withhold gender crime -- police reports about transgender murder victims have misgenderred the victims by referring to their biological sex and deadening them by calling them by their names given at birth. your final thoughts? >> it's disgusting. lot of these folks are just using these victims to virtue signal their wokeness on gender identity. at the end of the day it's an
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important time when there are threats targeting certain communities. we supposed to be ebeware of that. >> trace: wendy, what do you think? >> we should be really looking at crime prevention not pronouns. i think everybody would agree with that. if we don't know who the victims are, we can't allocate resource. >> trace: thank you both. up next, a rated r hearing on capitol hill today turns out the same material that caused a number of senators to squirm. totally fine. if it's in your child's school library. coming up, why these golfers are dressed to the nines and what is causing the streets of portugal to turn red. today's best viral videos are next. first, live look at orlando, florida. i was there for a few years. we are coming right back. what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance...
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>> trace: first up tonight real news round-up. nfl players are speaking out after quarterback aaron rodgers ended after his new york jets debut when he tore his achilles. several team members pointed to the field conditions including the new artificial turf. randall cobb says the players want more grass field but the nfl is worried about making money. rideshare service lyft has a new feature to priority matching women and non-binary drivers. the program called women plus connect to encourage more female drivers. >> i put some lube on and got him on his knees. i began to slide in from behind. i pulled out of him and kissed him while he masturbated. >> trace: probably enough there. that was a reading book "all
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boys aren't blue" it's been banned from some school library. let's bring in senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum and an author from domestic extremist. it's one of those things where you can feel people in the senate, just kind of squirming around. you can't say it in the senate. you can't say it in the school board meeting. totally fine to have in the school library. not a worry at all. >> we are soup material familir with this gas lighting technique. in virginia, we tried to run our sister organization tried to run an ad with some of the content of books that were available to children in the state of virginia, our ad got censored because it was too racy for
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television. somehow it was fine for elementary school and schools in the state. the left use it all the time to shut up conservatives when they start to comment on the content that's in these schools. >> trace: it's embarrassing for lot of democrats when they see this stuff in the senate. they see the words. they have to acknowledge that it's really their team that is putting this stuff in libraries. it's tough for them. >> i almost threw up today watching the hearing. it's really hard to listen to. it's really funny that these school districts are turning into red light district. they are sexualizing our kids. what's next? go to a public school library, you have to show your i.d. and prove you're over 18. you supposed to be reading books and not porn. >> trace: the reading test scores in california are at a
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dismal low level. these are headlines in the california. first one, ap, democratic lawmakers approved a bill that will construct courts to consider other factors whether a parent affirm a child's gender identity when making custody and visitation decisions. you might lose custody. ap headline, the judge halts, parentings to be fold if kids change pronouns. it's the rainbow club. this is for fifth grade. these are 4-year-old to 5th grade. lgbtq for 4-year-olds. you think, what in the world is going on out there? >> this has been going on for a long time, unfortunately. people had the impression this kind of indoctrine nation
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justed. a parents got a look into half the happening in the schools during covid. unfortunately, people were listening to their kids classes from the dinner table. unfortunately, this kind of culture where schools and other institutions like family courts they feel empowered to kind of ignore parents, push parents to the side. because they have this culture idea that experts are in charge. it's the same idea. experts are in charge. it doesn't parents who love their children and know their children individually. what's important is the experts say. schools, especially bad. there's no direct mechanism, states are passing school choice programs because of this. there's no direct mechanism where you cut the salary of these people. that's the only thing that they will understand. when parents get angry, you lose your salary. that's the only kind of communication or dialogue they are going to understand.
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>> trace: the new york post writes the following. ethan hock could not care less about directly daughter maya in graphic sex scenes. i have two daughters. when i read this, i thought, i can't think, are you kidding me? >> trace, this is art. she's got to get an oscar nomination. we're in post metoo hollywood. they are doing it on set with a camera crew. they are being sold as liberation. it's female empowerment. the men going to these movies. there's another one they won the venice film festival. it's being sold at women's liberation.
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>> trace: great to have you. thank you. first up, small village in portugal was flooded. it was red wine. 600,000 gallons which flowed from two tanks that burst in nearby distillery. the locals are working to repair the damage and keep the alcoholic substance from affecting local farm and water supply. the cause of the incident is under investigation. these golfers don't have a poor sense of style. they do have a good sense of purpose. charity golf tournament. the annual event raises money for -- another charity this one in sanna fay, california features dogs on surfboard.
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it raised funds for orphan pets. if you have a viral video share with us at trace gallagher. many still want to see a cage match between elon musk and mark zuckerberg. if you want to see two people go at each other, who would they be and why? still time to weigh in. first a live look at moscow tonight. elsewhere in russia, kim jong-un is expected to meet soon with vladimir putin. the news as breaks. we're coming right back with the night cap. we do more replacements and recalibrations than anyone else. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech vo: schedule now.
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>> knew-- newsom and desantis. >> trace: who would win? >> i don't know. >> trace: it's kind of interesting. >> i think pete davidson, fight prince harry. the loser has to spend rest of their live with meghan markle. >> trace: nicely done. >> look, i had a hard time coming up with an answer that won't get me canceled. i'm going to go with i will beek tok creator, versus taylor lauren. >> trace: that was good. wendy, patrick. who's your fighting.
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>> donald trump and chris christy. they are two big guys. they are two bulls in china shop. i would love to watch that. >> trace: that would be a very good battle. >> matt and i think alike. ours was governor desantis against newsom. >> trace: michael reign says melissa mccarthy and whoopi goldberg. aaron says mike tyson versus justin trudeau. nikki minaj and cardi b. trace gallagher and don lemon. come on! i wanted to see elon, omar and
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alexandria ocasio-cortez. that will be a good match. >> i'm going to say kate versus meghan markle. i got money on meghan. >> trace: thank you all for watching america's late news. i'm trac♪e gallagher in los angeles. we're not an airline, but our network connects global businesses across nearly 160 markets. ♪ we're not a startup, but our innovation labs use new technologies to help keep your information secure. ♪ we're not architects, but we help build stronger communities. ♪ we're not just any bank. we are citi. ♪ 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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tide free & gentle is epa safer choice certified. it's got to be tide teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the nerve. i recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calms the nerve down. and my patents say: “you know doc, it really works." nap is tomorrow. "the five" now. >> >> dana: hello everyone i'm dana perino, along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five". ♪ >> i am directing our house committee to open and formal impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. this logical next step will give our committees the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the american publi
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