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>> we are out of time. thanks to piers morgan amelia austen, michelle trace gallaghe and our studio audience. fox news @ night with chase gallagher is next up you yet is there room to california do the show? i'm greg gutfeld and i love you america. >> good evening it's a pm on th west coast 11:00 o'clock and th greek city and this is america' late news. fox news @ night. >> breaking tonight fact economic news a sun indicted a and capped off a very bad no good horrible week. brand-new fox polls show suppor for president biden's cratering. including among groups that hav long supported him. at the national correspondent kevin corke is live in the nation's capital with a closer look at the numbers. >> not only has president biden 's job approval ratings continue to plummet, he's losin support among the women,
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suburban voters in even young americans. a 61 percent disapproving and that is among suburban voters appear to think about what it means especially when you think back to 2020. 60 percent disapproval among women and 58 percent disapprova among those under 45. or traveling, the president's numbers within his own party because while he still has overwhelming support among democrats, he is down. way down from april of last year . if you take a look there. on the economy has overall numbers are terrible with eight and ten at nearly eight to the americans saying they think he' doing a poor job. on top of that, over nine and ten are concerned about inflation. at 91 percent and arguments to sorbet tracking a troubling trend dating back to january of last year. perhaps the most troubling overhaul, his favorite numbers six and attend in the red 60 percent say not so much. >> all this is happening as an
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auto worker strike at to upset yet another key voting block. >> have been in touch with both parties over since this began. >> no one wants a strike. i respect the workers right to use the options. i understand the records friend frustration. over generations. >> meanwhile president trump says he's offering a sharp contrast to his successor when he says will restore the american autoworkers of strengt by pulling back on the biden administration's electric car push. >> if you take a look at what they're doing with the electric cars, electric cars will be mad in china like in school and wha school choice on which weights for cars if somebody wants gasoline, and somebody want us all electric they could do what want. they're destroying the consumer and their destroying the other workers. >> destroying the autoworkers i so says the former president by the way trace, 58 percent of those that say they disapprove of the president's job
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performance. a number that will worry democrats especially when there are concerned already about his liability for 2024. >> live in dc back to you in a bit let's forget former new yor state senator democrat david carlucci and former u.s. senate candidate from new york gop strategist a pigpen welcome to you both i want to start work have been left off at the unite auto workers is striking here i a worker and the joe biden and we will play them get your response. >> i am proud to be the musty prounion president. >> if he was, where are they now ? why are we out here? he hasn't done anything. we the people are doing at. >> trumpet was alluding to this and kevin's piece of talking about the fact the administration once the electri cars. they want for that they want them to ramp up electric cars and ford saying we can't pay these people more money and spend spend billions of dollars investing in electric cars and that they you have the strike is . >> i think the president things they can i think many democrats
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and republicans think that automakers can invest in their employees. the problem here with the electric vehicles at that there is that these two organizations they have the form that are not unionized. it makes it harder for the autoworkers to go in and unionize. president biden is dating but the autoworkers in the inflatio reduction act that required to get those credits they had to b made in the united states appea give it that clip about donald trump saying they're going to b made in china or other parts of the world. they're going to be made right here because we are putting our money where our mouth as it. >> the autoworkers is dating with president biden. i let that we talk to today wer not standing with him. the frustrated. >> i am old enough to remember when then president obama said if the labor market was at the right to, those people to unionize he defined as most comfortable pair of shoes and i'd march with them. he never marched with them joe biden ends not standing with th autoworkers mostly because he keeps pushing an agenda. computing with the needs of the
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american people. an electric car push the ceo of fortis, the network and said he does not want the average american can afford. at is talking about the fact it's gonna--all of these great opportunities the american family down $8,500 a year. >> attacking about the economy so let's look at that's conditions of the economy fox polls excellent or good, 22 percent say yes excellent are good only fair or poor 78 percent i've said this before you can't get 78 percent of americans to agree on a cutter of an orange and here we are. nobody nobody likes the economy. >> i think that thing we have t remember is we can be frustrate with the economy and with it-- they are but that does not mean they're not good about for joe biden. it is a different things appear yet i think we have to remember that. >> president obama in 2011 was behind every poll but then what happened he wound up winning in 2012. i think it's something we have to pay attention to. particularly of the battlegroun
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states where maybe nationally its neck and neck it but we see biden actually doing better tha he did before in these states is . >> --doing better that he did before. his the president's job performance. foreign-policy approval 48 percent tax taxes approval 35 p. economy 35 percent. immigration 32 and inflation 29 percent. the folks and not happy. >> you can fool some of the people some of the time you get full all the people all the time . if you looking at the state of the economy, and doesn't matter how much joe biden talks about biden mackesy looking at americans time to hide their automobile because the fact the got half million americans who can't keep up with the car payments you looking at americans who cannot afford the rotisserie chicken the real wages are up but it's not keeping up with inflation and that yes that they can keep saying people are going to vote for them but i think again that relying on false logic when the average american family cannot find the resources they need.
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>> when barb does a 20 bucks you're in trouble. at this is jean-pierre talking about the presidents age. >> eighty is that new 40, didn' you hear? in 2020 you get the same criticism and 2022 the same. every time, he beats the naysayers. >> the same thing 80 is the new 40. voters do not get that way. >> not criticizing his age president donald trump. he is saying his age is a fight and you can elect someone older. but that's it important to remember if donald trump is elected at the end of his term he would be the oldest presiden in us history. i think age is just a number of our president biden has to worr about that a candle and his birthday cake the leading container has to worry about primary contenders is. >> he's it worry about-- >> i'll just say this. i'm less concerned about his ag and more concerned about the fact he not up for the job. all 80 euros and not created equal if you look at the state of chosen mid bod biden the
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american people are striking on his watch those policies are having those 80 -year-olds a feeling like they have to work like a 40 -year-old because the money they needed to lead their golden years is gone i $.5 trillion in savings events are rated under joe biden. that is why he he's looking at those numbers is. >> were at a time thank you both . one day after the first ascent was was indicted on federal gun charges, they refused to say whether president biden has bee in contact with hunter biden. >> can you tell of the presiden has his son. >> is nothing new here as a bee asked that question many times i'm not going to get into private conversations the president has with his family. when i can speak to it. >> i'm not going to get into private conversations that he has with his family. >> one question karine jean-pierre answer today whethe the president what part of his son he said simply now with us
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in new york city barbara a deputy assistant attorney in alcala berkeley law professor it's great to see you. in new york in person is always a california thing for us. >> what are we doing here? in the street journal says that's mr. biden has obvious gated all of this from the star such as denying in 2020 the campaign debate his family received money from china also invoked a funny talking point cooked up by 51 former intel officers to declare hunter's infamous laptop russian disinformation. his administration have stonewalled to get the information it seeks and has no set up a war ring to fight an inquiry. they're certainly not acting in a dutch- >> in a way, biden should be blaming himself for the mess he's gotten himself into. of hunter biden had tried to ge the sweetheart deal and took a normal criminal deal, at the justice department had it been slow if the justice department
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allegedly higher ups had to try to get the tax investigation slow down, he would be having these problems are. if joe biden came clean and openly and publicly and talk about whatever financial relationship he has with hunter this would not be a scandalous. >> it's interesting to me because jim jordan is taking that's done a different path today the washington examiner headline update here. jim jordan subpoenas doj tax officials cited to the hunter biden case a. appeals to me and maybe you disagree feels like the tax cas is it wear all the evidence was leading. by the irs agents were shut down . that's what the information could come from. >> put your thumb completely on it. the thing that we should not be paying attention to as the firearms charge. that is completely separate and independent of what we the public really want to know about . was there influence peddling? work for mo strike to bribe the bidens. what did the companies get in response? to the justice department slow walk the investigation?
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those are important. they don't have anything to do with the firearms charge and we still have to wait and see for some kind of progress from the special counsel. all the things were letting coming from the hill investigations may be this impeachment inquiry will supercharge that investigation but it will also provoke biden into fighting harder. >> just so were clear, are you say bringing the gun charges were not the right move. >> it does not even really matter that's my point as if it's distracting us. as if it we feel may be the justice department is making headway when really it shows that they haven't because of that charge has been sitting around for years. a simple easy to prove it why i that being brought now when we should be seeing a lot more progress in the tax charges, th financials and of nanna gives o hunter biden was it joe biden involved in any way? >> is easy to prove does mean i goes to trial? they settle for another plea deal? f hunter biden were smart, he should be seeking a plea deal. he may would have to lost ark jail time.
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here's the interesting dynamic, the easier the outdoor biden gets offer, the more ammo there is for the impeachment inquiry. it's a mess up at the fates of hunter and joe are inversely reported. the offered opposite ends of a seesaw. for the impeachment inquiry to go away, just as has to come down hard on hunter. >> the first step in tonight's crime crisis prosecutors is to tsa agents are money from passages luggage while working at a security checkpoint at miami international airport. at least one instance there is accused of stealing $600 from when traveling. an officer with the newport rhode island police department does not subscribe to the tour of the other cheek philosophy a you see him punch a woman in th jaw after she apparently kicked him below the belt. tmz says the incident was part of a brawl between a wedding party and officers resulted in
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the rate many and three women being arrested. the whole thing began with the groom was not allowed into a ba in the groom threw a fit. may be through a few other things. highway patrol is reminding the public that driving drunk is illegal. so his writing drunk. a horse one writer in my set california learn the hard way getting arrested after he was caught with an open container o alcohol. the horse was not left a stranded. at the arresting officer that him back home driving slowly into his patrol car. congresswoman alexandra got conseil cortez and some other democratic leaders that struggl to make their voices heard at a ratty gift in kind accurate new conference on the migrant crisi in new york city. a mat fan with more on this. >> that wasn't showing a dozen members of the hispanic congressional congress includin alexandra got conseil cortez an taking a tour of a large migran center in new york. there were more met with angry
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protesters some who were chanting and shouting so loud they drowned out the lawmakers remarks. >> [indiscernible] >> we are all americans. [indiscernible] is. >> the caucus was standing outside it was about a hotel where migrants who who arrived in new york a process to. at least 1,000 migrants arrivin two that city every month. a sparking outrage. >> with a illegal immigrant emigration were not for illegal immigration. this is an invasion. this is an agenda where these politicians are trying to push it. >> what message are you sending to the world? break the law, will give you free. joe biden if you think that's going to stop--it. >> tonight at the seven border months after title 42 ended a crossing remains consistent. border patrol sources a telis
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amount migrant encounters are o track to hit 10,230,000 for the month of august. the sixth month that this year it's hit that number. in arizona the tucson sector average illegal fox cameras to capture large numbers of single adult men from africa writing a well. in san diego yesterday, several hundred migrants were mass released by border patrol on a sidewalk. >> from chicago. >> that migrant mentioned he might be going to chicago borde patrol is that you're free. right now chicago is so overwhelmed that migrants are sleeping and living and police at district lobbies. >> met ben leifer as thank you. the fox news tonight, and since department spent the past coupl of days in new york city but still her the comments made by
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los angeles mayor karen bass wh was quoted, fearful that any da planes and filled with migrants will be flown into her city. residuary city. that welcomes all migrants all the time. except it now. now is a bad time because it just like sanctuary mayors in new york and chicago mayor bass does not have that money resources or shelter to take in tens of thousands of people who also don't have that money resources or shelter. mayor bass and blames it on republican governors but that's nothing more than blue politics and a jaundiced thigh governors desantis and abbot of only sending a fraction of the migrants to blue cities. the rest are complements of president biden and his open border. mayor bassett did her statement saying there is a narrative tha democratic run cities that don' know how to govern in that everything is chaotic. common sense wonders if the perception of chaos is perhaps related to the exclusion of
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crime. homelessness trash drugs. the cost of living because all of it is happening common sense things that maybe instead of mayor bassett being fearful of more migrants, the migrants themselves might think twice about making their way to la. that spring and a member of the house financial services new york representative mike while our congressmen it's great to have you on i want to play the the soundbite from curtis too sleep but of the guardian angel talking about alexandra got conseil cortez. >> she's talking about the need for illegals to work. she was stunned because in that crowd she sought minor democrat and not just republicans and a independent the rage has spread. >> he's right when the rage has spread is talking about people in new york in chicago and los angeles and other cities are fe up. >> no question about it. this issue is more potent frankly then cashless bail was
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in last year's elections across new york state. because people are absolutely fed up. this is not about being against immigration. i said many times my wife is a immigrant weep and through this process it's a fundamentally broken system. this is what happens when you have really bad policies not just just nationally but here i new york. have open border policies as sanctuary cities. we refused to cooperate with ic and we have the state of new york in the city of new york using taxpayer money to pay for free healthcare, free housing free food free education. for illegal immigrants an absolute joke and people are tired of it. >> the new yorker write the following quoting in many ways the natural question is people are asking and certainly most new yorkers who have a basic pro- immigrant instinct are asking is it why are we freakin out? how is this chapter different
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than any other chapter in the long welcoming history of new york city? what would you say? why is this chapter different? >> my great-great-grandparents it came through ellis island. there was an orderly process. this is out of control. new york city has taken and ove 100,000 migrants which as you point out is but a fraction of what has been going on at arson them border over 6 million migrants have come since it joe biden was elected president. this administration has failed miserably to deal with the crisis at our southern border and it's not just an influx of migrants you have fit in all pouring across the border killing over 70,000 americans last year. they are doing nothing about it so you have eric adams of the mayor of new york city who a euro ago standing outside the bus terminal welcoming migrants were a section where he city send me your tired is to be you hungry samake your poor.
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people did. and now they can handle that. so when you have people like ao standing out there saying all w need to do is increase or decrease the time. back for work organization, no. we need to secure the border. we need to stop at the massive influx of. frankly americans across this country are uniting behind this. we cannot continue to sustain it . new york city is slated to spen $12 billion this year to deal with this crisis. >> thank you so much for your time we appreciate it. >> be time coming up the dramatic conclusion to a story we had been covering for quite some time about an afghan national who trained with special forces but could not ge to the united states. later, what's the most exciting adventure you've been on? maybe a vacation, while romance scaling everest or just everyda life in general.
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>> critics signing off tonight
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against a member of bills passe by kona polyol homemakers that focus on great and transgender minors. it's awaiting the signature of gavin knutson hears that senior national correspondent william. >> with a super majority in sacramento, democrats wrapped a the zero as a session with a flurry of bills of supporting and transgender rights for minors. on appeal specifically is regarding custody disputes during a divorce proceeding wen to parents are in disagreement. when went bill requires judges to consider if a parent support their child's gender identity o expression. >> that means judges will have it no ability to use their discretion. >> upon his essay the bill mean appearance of faith and others it could lose custody or visitation rights. >> with the legislature is trying to do is say look at, a child is not safe in a home whether or not being affirmed b
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the gender identity does your the bill sponsor insists insist california has not turned a separate children from parents no one is out to get your kids no one is out to force your kid to be anything they shouldn't be . >> while fewer than 2 percent that minors identify as transgender, it's a political issue. i'm proud of california for standing strong to support lgbt q people at bay bills bills of hostile lawmakers included one that mandates and teachers take a class in support of lgbt q students. another makes it easier for students to see mental health counselors without parental notification a third requires ' families is to affirm a child's estate bit expression prior to placement. >> another requires a schools provide segregated gentle neutral bathrooms and districts can be fined if they remove lgb q books. >> every state has its own culture wars but as the saying goes what happens in california often does not stay here.
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let's bring and freedom marks education reform director lara sarai compares defending education vp caroline moore thank you for coming on. william talked about it i want to put it back on the screens o the audience has a good idea of exactly what california is doing . the bill in 2023 mandates that the teachers at tate class supporting lgbt q students. students a mental half counseling without parental notification foster families affirming a child stated gender expression of providing gender-neutral bathrooms and penalties for school districts that remove lgbt q books. why do we feel like there is such a needed to fill our schools with politics? >> there isn't a need for this and i'm going to tell you that parents across the country are concerned about what's happenin in california because like he you said what's happening in california is making its way across the nation and that's wh we are advocating for parents i
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to get involved on their local level run for school board run for the state office is because we have to stop this from becoming into our school districts. >> it's interesting and want to put this up because the teacher boss randi weingarten went on a podcast called the power of the work of she said this and she's trying to backtrack but here's what she said. >> in terms of wanting segregation of the board of education, the same words here today i was kind of god smoked when i was talking to the southern property line sector and they showed me the same words parental rights. >> she was gob smacked that she was gob smacked when she talked of the southern poverty law center and now she says no she wasn't trying to compare parent to list segregation because of
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parents and teachers are partners. >> i think it's telling that sh was even talking about the southern poverty law center. our group and like ours have been labeled as domestic terrorists by that group. i think it's telling of how muc she cares about parents or students. >> i think that randy weingartner does not have it parents and trusts or students. she also went on to say that it's a small minority of white winged people who are saying that stuff. it's not the case at all. we have 10,000 members from across the country who have problems in their schools. they're seeing things active as a bringing politics into the classroom and they won't stand for it. these are not politically activ people these are people who let their children. >> the prey about standard summit is underway right now th nation's capital. it ron desantis tonight they ar said this.
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>> we have at universal school choice in the state of florida and we need it nationwide. on day one we will issue an executive order to ensure its funding available to private nonreligious schools. must also be available to private faith-based schools. >> you get this feeling that if you had school choice a lot of the other nonsense would go awa because parents would have a choice. they would have a say in a matter of whether kids go. >> that's exactly right. that's what you see florida, arizona, wisconsin. if parents have a choice to pul these children out of his publi schools going against their beliefs, they want these option are. it's not a partisan issue. democrat independent republican families went to have choice fo their children. >> final thoughts from years. >> i think it's the case i agre with laura and i think school choice is a great thing. there are a lot of parents across the country who don't quite understand school choice
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under that these laws existed. i think we need to do a better job of advocating that these laws are passed in every state. also, i think that we cannot leave the public schools behind. i think we need to up left them because things are chaotic at this point between teachers unions and the activism of the districts. >> i think it's a fair conclusion. >> there is a happy ending tonight in the story of an afghan national trained as an elite special forces commander by the us military who was detained at our southern border that last year. here is chief national securities to spun d'etat. >> it's a story fox news first reported last december just weeks after a us trained afghan special forces soldier abdulla wasi safi laid a harrowing journey through the nine countries in three continents and crossed the border illegall into the your attempting to fle the taliban and find his former
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us military sponsors. now less than a year later, on the anniversary of 9/11 abdulla wasi safi received news he had been granted asylum. >> [speaking in foreign language] >> she showed me the paper i told her it's mine. really it's my asylum is granted . >> the taint by border police and handed over to texas authorities who placed him in a detention facility for five months despite the fact he served for five years a side-by-side with the united states and afghanistan. his brother sammy was overwhelmed with emotion. >> i could not sleep. i cried so much when i heard that he was granted asylum. >> it's like my god is it reall happening? >> know he can apply for his ol job. >> my dream to join with us
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military. i love this country because it helped my country for 20 years. i came here and i served. now i feel happy because i'm safe it. my life is safe it. my future is safe it. >> of the 73,000 afghans are brought to the us by the us government after the withdrawal two years ago, about 35,000 applied for asylum. most of them are still waiting. >> they give. still to come a new out of this world image captured by an asse telescope and what was it that streaking across the skies of los angeles last night? today's best buy while betty gets our next appear get first, a live luck at myrtle beach, south carolina tonight. a resort city and part of the grand strand along the coastline . a 60-mile stretch that sandy beaches. we are coming right back with doctor nashua
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wounded american servicemen convict victims gains in german to may correspond that benjamin hall who was seriously injured in ukraine shares the stories o some of these extraordinary athletes. >> cold you as captain captain sergeant first class laura montoya rolled over an iud of afghanistan in 2014 and lost he leg. she says of the victor reyes a hero how far greater than just winning medals. >> metals are great at does fee good when you get them but the point of convicted schemes is that you are surrounded by your brothers and sisters in your ow respective service and that we value when an fellow civilians reach back and let us know they still carry. >> technical sergeant kevin graham was injured in a motorcycle accident in the us i 2014 and also lost a leg he's competing in four sports and says that doing so has given hi his life back. >> sometimes after in injury yo
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don't know what you want to go don't hide when engaged with your respective jewelry and these games give you that goal. a lot of us get injured out of that we don't know they can serve our country. it's one big community to give us opportunity to serve. >> they are all motivated to when medals but what they reall want is for more people to remember you to help wounded veterans wherever they can be such a great guy let's forget fox news medical contributor doctor jeanette nashua. i look at these things i was a big part of that wooded warrior in the west coast and they look at these games and watch some o these military people use a lot of the stuff for his team but when you talk about a sense of purpose mentally and physically these games have got to be just the best remedy. >> you're right. absolutely incredible. you think about it the end ineffective effect is games hav found prince harry about ten years ago in honor of military personnel and veterans and
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affect us when you think about being able to harness the power of sports by means of inspiration and providing motivation and encouragement th sense of purpose to these veterans who experienced rate challenges in their life it whether it be physical or mental . may be posttraumatic stress injuries or posttraumatic stres disorder disorders anxiety depression. this gives them a sense of purpose in the hopes them through their rehab and rehabilitation just to thinkaboutit, the camaraderie and self-esteem the confidence that you bailed coming together working as a team, it can help it mentally emotional and physically. >> is watching the videos you see benjamin with some of the people watching and that is one of those things it's fantastic. meantime kg w apartments of the public schools of other districts have changed the covi 19 policies a. students at conoco too school i they tested positive for co- be but asymptomatic.
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cdc guidelines recommend people stay home and isolate for at least five days after testing positive. for portland, this is 180 degrees swing. >> they should not be testing i you have no symptoms. especially with children who ar low risk. other once vacated the strictes astringent restrictions on and nationally. why are they testing in the first place it's a waste of resources and a waste of time. we met that let the kids go to school a focus on focus on reading and math and let the rest of us focus on the high risk groups. this is a prime example of not following science not following the data and having poor policies and again it impacts the children the worst. it's the elderly people those underlying medical conditions o heart disease lung disease kidney transplants we need to b focused on. >> you talk about the vulnerabl in florida recommending people under the age of 65 do not get
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the covid booster. at that is a counter to what th cdc is saying those things you should get if you want to. >> as a physician who has literally taken care of thousands of covid patients, i can tell you that not everyone needs a covid booster right now. if you just had covid two or three weeks ago, you've developed it natural immunity. that protects you more so than the vaccine. you don't need to get the booster. young children are at low risk. in the uk they say everyone under the age of 65 does not need it there focus on the high risk most vulnerable. it's not a one-size-fits-all blanket oxidation recommendatio that we should be putting forth. i disagree with the cdc recommendations that everyone the age of six months she get that vaccine because at depends on your history and if you've already had covid maybe you hav an allergy and we gotta think about risk versus benefit. these vaccines have some risk
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especially among young boys between 12 and and 17. there are higher risk of myocarditis. we need to take into consideration. >> great advice is always at vigue. >> first step in tonight's vira videos at check out the skies o southern california a us space for submission launching from vanderburg space for space caused quite the street to the sky the mission to demonstrate the space force capability to respond to a security threat during a conflict. >> a stunning new image taken b nasa james webb telescope shows the early stages of a newborn star the star is surrounded by outflows of gas blown by winds up moving supersonic speeds the baby baby starve visible is wha our son might have looked like at that age tens of thousands bunch years ago. iannelli a large waterspout ove lake michigan stunned onlookers
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told motorists of the area to look out for more spots because of scattered storms moving across the lake. the weather service says do not attempt to navigate through a waterspout if you happen to be on a boat. if you have a viral video to share, share with us at trace gallagher or fox news @ night a social media. coming up, what's the most exciting adventure you have eve had hiking everesting jumping out of a plane watching her kid score their first goal? still time to wait on annex and instagram. then nightcap crew is next but first a live luck at new south wales australia. look at the weather down under. we are coming right back to duckduckgo on all your devie
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join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. >> we are back with the nightca robot that kevin corke doctor jeanette-a lot of john yowell tonight's topic epic journeys what's the most exciting adventure you have ever been on? john start us off. >> once i had some friends try to shoot me out the torpedo tub of a nuclear submarine. but they didn't give me any scuba gear. be back are you just messing with us a.
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>> always a photograph. shoot the end of a nuclear sub doctor nash what i want to hear this. >> one of my greatest adventure as the complete i did climbing mount fuji in japan i was with my sister julia and my brother. and we thought we were going to go for a little hike. a little that i know we would b on this hike upwards it was incredible. it was beautiful. >> that's awesome. kevin corke your adventurous. >> i don't not this qualifies but when i was in rotc, they pu a bunch of cadets inside a room they filled it with water and w had to unscrew the hatch and al swim out. it was kinda crazy and fun. >> met then. >> this year i got to fly in an f-16 but the arrows on air national. over the desert and that was an out of body and out of world experiences. >> i was up covering between a war between husband and israel in 2006 i was on the border.
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we were at a hotel in the middl and that that we were saved because they were shooting them and then they pushed each other further back it was about four nights of no sleep. we got everybody think you all. here we go we are back okay her we go so the pole. argue an adventurous person? yes 51 percent instagram 53 percent jameses has climbed to 9,789 but not in a glacier national park but i was 19 or older to others that was pretty cool. bc says couldn't figure yukon driver for 30 days at that's a long canoe ride and a kayaking for 31 days and cindy says a road trip to the price is right. so we could see bob barker. two days before he retired. i did not get called to come on down. diane writes hiking oak creek canyon and sedona arizona.
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also would be quite the thing. and jeanette mischa was the was a they do offer joining joining the nightcap. thanks for watching america's lightning is a fox news @ night i am trace gallagher in new yor city. i was you good washington monda night. the thought teammates apologies up for missing tomorrow's reunion and enjoy. i will see you next time oved my. it was important to me. we not only just provide the financing piece, we do everything that we can to surround them with the right people. all you need is a perfect, amazing team that will guide you through the right steps to be successful. and that's what bank of america was for me.
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