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angeles and this is america's late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight, scathing reaction to president brighton speech of the united nations, not so much what he said, but what he did not saper at the 30 minute speech happen in new yor city overrun by migrants in yet that president spoke about pretty much everything except that my current crisis. life in dc with the ageist on this. >> overrun in in a city that is clearly under siege, but, with migrants coming to the u.s. by the millions, many if not most of them either coming illegally or taking an advantage of weaknesses within the u.s. system. which is caused a spike in huma trafficking, and a real strain on cities all across the city.
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nowhere more than the accelerating climate crisis grade you see it everywhere. record-breaking heat waves in the united states in china. wildfires ravaging north american, southern europe. >> to be fair, the president di implore fellow world leaders a war which by the way has cost the american taxpayer well nort of $100 billion with billions more on the way which is obviously far more than has bee set aside for example for the victims of the massive wildfire in hawaii or the death toll continues to climb and tensions two new tip mount among locals seeking more help from washington. by the way, the presidents plea comes as he prepares to host th president of ukraine, president zelenskyy at the white house.
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he is expected to also meet wit congressional lawmakers. we will cover that, thank you. >> the fox news at night, and since he is not at all surprise during his 30 minute speech in the un, president biden didn't say a word about the migrant crisis. this in ministration has made s many false statements about the order that more than two dozen republican governors have sent the president a letter asking for honest accurate detailed information about the ongoing migrant crisis including where migrants are moving to, how man are claiming asylum and how man have been deported. the governors could have saved time and just asked common sense , williams of migrants are moving, but it's unclear where, millions are applying for asylum , but will take years to process, and very few are being deported. the governors say they need the information to provide financia education and medical support t
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migrants and to protect their own citizens. they just passed eagle pass, texas,. if that's working on it, maybe the president was right. where they spoke at the un today . to get what message are you sending to the world. do you think that's going to stop? >> they want answers in their not getting any answers about the migrant concert crisis. >> joe biden's handling of the border crisis is one of his worst pulling and that is sayin
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something, for him to the go to the un and not mention this, when he is in the shadow of all of it happening there in new york city, for him not to meet with the president of mexico is a complete disgrace, he has fundraiser scheduled tomorrow i in around new york city around the un general assembly and not tackling this. the borders are, we keep giving russian titles to come and she is a wall on the topic. it is reported that 8 million migrants have come over on joe biden's watch, that is largely when the population of 30 states . it's larger than delaware in wyoming for her just to put it in context, 7501 day? that's larger than a lot of college campuses. larger than the town i grew up in parent's people see this and they want answers. all of this, all the while in americans are suffering great they say were living paycheck t paycheck, they can't afford
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every day life and people are getting stuff for free. >> you can see the stations and what they're covering, the medi is covering for them, they're not covering. >> it's fascinating to look at that. the previous imminent administration attempts to secure the border, the border i what makes you a sovereign nation. they called the securing of the border and human rights crisis, then when you target over the control of the border to cartel which are very dangerous traffickers of humans, traffickers of drugs, there are all sorts of abuses happening o the way on the path that these people are making, the whole industry is about trafficking and all they do that happen there. the media are curious. they don't care at all about people who are damaged in this process at all. gig at the new york post says the following, the cartel is sending migrant mobs to overwhelm the u.s. border sayin the tactic is meant to tie up over overworked cartel agent so they can carry on their
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smuggling operations undisturbe for the purposes and we're down their every day are running. >> that's why every state is a border state, fentanyl is the number one killer in our countr as we speak. that doesn't happen by accident. that's not just coming from china, certainly it is, but als coming up to the border as are many illicit drugs. this is something that is very much disturbing different demographic groups freight if you look at the polling, five new big critic bold holes comin out recently all showed that jo biden in kamala harris are really struggling among nonwhit noncollege educated americans. if the republican nominee and trump is doing very well as wel as seven other doing much bette than is expected among hispanic voters, this is one of those reasons in addition to hostilit to religion and lack of economi wherewithal. this i think people will draw a straight line.
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our administration in the trump penns administration, the democrats came in screaming about daca. that's the only issue they every wanted to talk about was d daca >> they said that the voters don't want to spread that simpl after bull after both pretty it's not just his age, it's not just that people understand mor about his family's corruption and the corruption at the department of justice, while going after the political enemies of biden. is also the policy issues. he's had not much success whether it's the border, crime, foreign policy, the economy and voters are not happy. get they are not happy. great to have you both on the show. >> thank you. as if we need more horrific stories about our last topic, this hurts continues for a thir suspect believed involved in th death of a one -year-old boy wh was exposed to fennel at a daycare in the bronx.
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anita vogel is life with what were learning about the daycare owner's alleged cover-up. anita, thank you. >> this is certainly a heartbreaking story that is sending shockwaves throughout the community. so when -year-old little boy is dead after being exposed to fentanyl at his home daycare. police were called on friday to a bronx daycare where they foun three children, a one -year-old a two-year-old, and an eight -month-old unconscious and unresponsive due to exposure to fentanyl. the one -year-old little boy could not be saved and died. another two-year-old was also taken to a hospital and remains in stable condition. 41 -year-old and 36 -year-old gray mendez were arrested and slapped with federal charges a conspiracy to distribute other state charges including murder, manslaughter and assault. mendez and her husband were running the daycare in a park and he reportedly in the countr
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illegally with renting a room there. officers found a 1 kilogram break of fentanyl test sitting on top of the children's play mat in the daycare closet for the u.s. attorney's office says there is no question that the suspects were running affectional operation out of th daycare. even though the center passed its annual surprise inspection just earlier this month. >> one of the things my childcare inspectors are not supposed to do is look for fentanyl. maybe we need to start. >> sadly the u.s. attorney also says their investigation revealed precious time was wasted in an effort to cover up the crime. mendez in brito face at maximum federal sentence of life in prison and both suspects are being held without bail. authorities are still looking for the husband who they believ could be involved in as well. >> thank you. new and disturbing video shows the moment a woman is brutally
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dragged down the street and robbed. it all happened in broad daylight. the t4 respondent is live on th west coast with the latest on the search for the suspects. jonathan, good evening. to get this is the latest in a series of disturbing in the oakland area, as safety in the grip of a surge in violent crime . this latest incident happened i broad daylight as the woman simply walked down the street i an area that neighbors describe as previously peaceful, but now increasingly dangerous. the woman ngc was followed by two men who grabbed her bags an when she held on, dragged her down the street. eventually a neighbor who heard the screams came out of his house and the men jumped into the car and drove away. >> she was screaming and they were dragging her across the sidewalk and then dragging her
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into the street. it's infuriating, it's scary. it makes us all want to take action, fit it all also makes m feel helpless. >> the attack was frighteningly similar to others in oakland including this one in the same neighborhood just weeks earlier in oakland police department numbers show this isn't a case of a couple of videos being use to exaggerate the dangers, ther is a violent crime surge grade last week alone in this city there were 56 robberies, this year through september 17th, th ribbon 2600 compared to 1,999 for the same period in 2020 to. that is a 31 percent increase i sap where the mayor, a democrat fired the police chief in february and has yet to find a replacement. compare the oakland crime stats to a city like los angeles.
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no stranger to violent crime of course. oakland stands out as a city where people are increasingly afraid to simply walk the streets in broad daylight. >> jonathan, thank you. let's bring in a criminal defense attorney bird this is a local pastor in oakland talking about the crime. you see people dying, you see homelessness, you see dirty oakland. people can run lights and kill people, people can do sideshows and the public just watches. >> we see this every day, from legal perspective, what would you tell him? to get i told him that the district attorney in their jurisdiction needs to enforce the laws to the fullest of thei ability. they said any critique against her in the city of oakland they
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are in alameda county is really a critique of race and the fact that she is african-american, i makes her a target for that criticism. i would tell that individual that district attorney needs to understand this isn't about race . i didn't see white, black, hispanic or other on the street i saw a victim and i saw two very cruel and callous actors who were acting quite violently. we need to take the lens of rac out of this and we need to look at how to address crime. that means for the defendants and suspects, unfortunately you will be held in custody for a while. >> the naacp is one that complains a lot about the crime in oakland. the woman at the seattle gas station, brutally beaten overcash, cigarettes, and candy. this is one of those things tha we also see this more often tha we should.
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>> honestly, i don't know. they don't seem to fear anythin anymore. there is no repercussions for them the way they used to be. they were laughing, they had no regard for anything. they don't care anymore. >> they were laughing, and she is of the mind, these young kid know they're not going. >> in trouble, so why wouldn't they laugh? ticket let me just go back on more than 21 years of criminal defense practice throughout our nation. when a lot of jurisdictions listen to the consequences for recreational drugs or even drug that are completely dangerous, schedule one, methamphetamine, fennel, these types of drugs that we're street drugs, when those were decriminalized or no punished, that increased exponentially that cases of individuals who have expressed some impulse control disorder. i am not a psychiatrist,
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psychologist, it's not my secon language, i'm not a criminal defense practitioner when the rubber hits the road and there is direct causation between criminality and this type of callous behavior which frankly they candy wasn't the gold hear they assaulted this woman well before they went for the icing on the cake to get the candy. this is violence first and the robbery second. >> the states attorney applauds the no cash bail, and this is mothers against senseless killings for the woman who runs that said this about chicago moms. watch. >> i'm just a mom, i'm a mom wh didn't want to lose kids, so i mean, i got into the fight to save lives so i realize if i'm going to save my own children i have to work on saving everyone else's. >> quickly, she is a moms at once in their not sure that it is a way.
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>> it's but one factor that the courts can look into. chicago like many other jurisdictions thinking about this are using criminal history felony conduct, murder and crimes as the threshold on when other alternatives should be considered. >> great to have you on as always, thank you. >> first up into nights crime crisis, a brazen daytime carjacking caught on camera. a, connecticut man and after he got home. the victim tried to get back in the car, but was forcibly removed and pushed away. police arrested the 16 -year-ol suspects after the car was foun at his home. >> we saw a man delivered two punches to the victim, he was wearing a dolphins jersey and the victim kind of just slumped over at that point and his seat. it was sad, nobody goes to a game to witness a fight like that.
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>> massachusetts state police investigating the death of a ne england patriots for impaired witnesses say a dolphins fan punched the victim during a fight in the stands, authoritie have not released a cause of death and so far no arrests hav been made. dallas police have released bod cam video of last week shoot up between officers and a murder suspect at dallas officer was struck by gunfire in his ballistic vest during the encounter. the swat caught the immigrant, previously deported nine times. for special report on the road, all the way into saudi arabia. here is the chief political anchor with a preview of his upcoming interview with the saudi crown prince. >> i'm here in saudi arabia actually at the rail which is the birthplace of saudi arabia. it is a 63 billion-dollar project just outside the adcom it is of the vision 2030, which is the brainchild of the crown prince here i am traveling to
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new into interview the crown prince, tomorrow we will sit down for an hour and give the entire special report tomorrow to the crown prince on a host o topics, a no holds barred interviewed on anything from th future of this country to how h sees the world. we have seen a lot of changes i saudi arabia just going around this country, this are the ruin of the start of saudi arabia where we see more cranes and this country than in any other country in the world as they continue building and expanding. also changes for women obviously , what they can wear, how they can now drive, and their business, plugging into businesses, 40 percent plus are now business owners in saudi arabia. there is controversy. obviously the 9/11 family still believe there is more to know about 9/11. all of those things are on the table, but this leader is at th center of the world in a lot of
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different ways. we will ask him his thoughts on the future here in the future o his neighborhood and really the future around the world. that is tomorrow, special repor from saudi arabia. >> one of the first big interviews, infective first big interview with a major network in many years for him, and yes we will be watching. first up into nights real new roundup heard the auto union said they would expand to if serious progress isn't made off by noon on friday. 1300 workers picketing at plant in michigan, ohio, in missouri now did night demanding shorter work weeks, pensions, and job security as automakers move toward electric vehicles. pennsylvania governor josh shapiro says estate will now enact automatic voter registrations citing selection security so anyone who renews a driver's license at the pennsylvania dmv will be
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registered to vote unless they opt out. critics are concerned about a proposed bill that would expand access to all pennsylvanians regardless of immigration status . larry david confronted elon mus after his support for the republican party according to walter isaacson's new biography. the incident reportedly took place last year in the days following this school shooting for david accused musk of supporting murder in musk responded saying he was anti- merger murder. hundreds of students ins pennsylvania this bathroom policy are now making their voices heard. later in the night, are you happy with your career choice? what is the best part of doing what you do? let us know on instagram, weigh and we will show you the result and lead you read you the best responses of the nightcap but first it's 11:21 in the nation'
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in iranian funds spark protest outside the united nations. here is the senior corresponden lauren greene. >> cheers and tears as five americans held hostage in iran step foot onto u.s. soil for th first time since being wrongfully imprisoned. three of the hostages released were arrested in iran on espionage and other charges between 2015 and 2018. and sentenced to to in years in prison. critics say iran got the better of the deal, five american hostages or five irradiance hel in the u.s. plus the unfreezing of nearly $6 billion in a radian . white house national security supporter john kirby says the money is not a ransom. >> we can levy additional sanctions on iran if need be. this money is specifically for humanitarian purposes. we can cancel the transaction a any time if we think it's somehow going to go awry once the material gets into iran.
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>> hundreds protested the irani and president speech at the united nations general assembly. photos of the regime lined the street as a reminder that iran, known as the biggest global sponsor of terrorism cannot be trusted. >> how are they dealing with th iranian government terrorist government as a hostage came here and give him so much money billions of money to free people , to me this is not right for it get the u.s. is demandin a full count of the former fbi agent levinson who has been missing for 16 years after bein abducted in iran. >> thank you. meantime hundreds of high schoo students in pennsylvania walked out of class on friday to protest the school districts transgender bathroom policy, th mother of a student to organize the walkout told fox news that district to focused on protecting transgender students and not looking at the big
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picture. let's bring in victoria cobb an the director of federal affairs for parents defending education action, thank you both for coming on. some of the students affected b this had this to say. watch. >> kids were upset. girls, we want to protect them. they were upset, they didn't want men in the bathroom. >> it is just uncomfortable seeing 19 -year-old man or 18 -year-old man and my bathroom. >> there right, michelle, it's uncomfortable to be put in this kind of situation. >> this is anti- girl policies, this is a school board that has put the needs of the local minority over the needs of the majority of many and the studen and the safety of women and girls in that school. it's a big problem because thes kids don't have the recourse they wish they had so they're kinda placed in this, and it's socket up or you're going to be
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uncomfortable. >> it's great to see that when adults fail to protect kids they're going to step up and seek to protect themselves. there going to say this is not working for us for the girls want to have a place where they feel privacy, where their right are respected and i'm pleased t see that even the men our stepping up and saying this is not right, this should not be happening in our schools. >> we've talked a lot about this , but the test scores down you look at the national education board, the scores are down countrywide, now there is push to get back to science and math, right? so the headline is test chords create a debate on whether ther is a science to math recovery i goes on to say science and math advocates a more explicit orderly instruction is needed while critics say cherry picked data and outdated field techniques where they say the old method should come back in, this common core stuff math should be phased out. what do you think? pig i appreciate the we're having a conversation about mat because we often talk about
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political topics that have nothing to do with the educational development of children. but let's get back to why we have this conversation. is because of the prolonged education laws. america's children are sufferin through an education loss epidemic so i'm glad that we ar talking about it and it's because of the school closures and because of school boards that want to talk about politic over education. >> you think they would be in panic mode. you think they look at the test scores across the country in yo would think they would flip out and say we have to go back to the basics of teaching kids how to read and write in do math an they're not, they are distracte with all these other subjects. >> parents know they are distracted and they say enough is enough. and virginia two thirds of our third through eighth graders either fail or. that was an unconscionable number of. these are the people that will be our future leaders. and start teaching them what
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they need to know to thrive. >> you guys both know the california math scores at at 23 year low and here is the parent defending freedom. >> skills proficiency, 43 percent in reading, so perhaps this district will be b be better skilled teaching abcs before they teach the lgbt spread. >> they're reading and math where the last they had been in decades of the fact that that i not the central focus at every school board in america is embarrassing. so, you've got to ask, these school officials in california are they on the same planet as the rest of us? >> this is going to be a big deal as the election move forward because the people look at these moms, the moms are resonating, everybody hates, liberal, what is the group, mom for liberty?
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everybody hates them and there is a reason. >> there's no question because parents our stepping up and stepping out and saying i'm going to defend my kid. there's there is also a mass exodus from public schools. at the school board won't hit spend their time on math come over going to walk out and find a school that does focus on math . >> michelle, thank you both rea coming up, tv personality speaking out about how she foun god. deal to come, doritos takes of viral tik tok challenge to new levels and a boy diagnosed with cancer last year sees his wish come true. the days best viral videos are next, but first a live look at nashville, tennessee, probably too early in the week to party, but it will rub up about late tomorrow. we are coming right back but we help you shape your financial story. ♪ we're not an airline, but our network
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friendly environment for christians, but that has not stopped once liberty for speaking out about her journey to faith. she also happens to be our own immutable goals for my college roommate. and need it is bringing us that story tonight. >> the only bb classic houseguest can expect this season is me. >> she has spent the past 25 years in the hollywood limeligh as host of big brother, a panelist on the daytime show th talk, and before that, as an emmy award-winning journalist. >> we were college roommates fo two years, and we both had the goal of broadcast journalism, but now you're doing something very different for it. >> i'm using every and every platform that god has blessed m with to get the word out. >> it is a bold step that she i now taking while still in her hollywood spotlight fred releasing her audio memoir of how she became a christian. >> it was five years ago that m
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whole world turned upside down. >> her husband, former chairman and ceo of cbs was forced to part ways with the network in 2018 amid allegations of misconduct, which he denies. then julie was ousted from her show, the talk. >> two of my cohost said that i i came back to the show, they were not coming back, the decision was made for me. after that julie said she added her husband's last name in part to quell rumors of any breakup of the marriage in she began to look out for answers. >> i have been blessed with the career and the experience that i've had, now how do i use it for god's glory? >> two months before the pandemic, my father unexpectedl died. i needed god. her answer, but first god, an honest look at julie's journey of faith. >> don't sweat the small stuff, give it to god. he will take care of it.
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>> good advice there. julie knows there are skeptics out there, but we can tell you how the faith is the real. she emphasizes the fact that sh does have an amazing platform i she wants to use it in a new wa not just for herself or a show, but a much bigger message about finding god that she wants to share with everyone. her audio memoir came out today. >> great story, great picture from college. thank you. and the meantime the university of arizona under fire for reportedly telling nursing students to question children a young as three about their gender. let's bring in marty mcgarry. his glad to have you on. there are true that are biologically transgender. we have taken care of those children for centuries, this is a new concept called gender fluidity. everybody is born gender-neutra
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and you get the pics of these nurses are being trained to ask these three -year-old kids do you feel like a boy inside or a girl inside or neither or both, and many times now increasingly the healthcare providers are asking the parent to leave if you're asked to leave, you don' have to leave, if i say no i'm going to stay here with my kid. so the fox poll says this about joe biden, does joe biden have the mental soundness. you can see now, dixie 1 percen say no, i put that up to get this into this because the intercept rates this. the study warns that dimension among u.s. officials poses at national security threats. of what they're saying is too many people at high levels of government our too old and they're not being properly vetted. >> we have experience in the aviation industry, some hospitals testing doctors when they pass a certain age.
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you have your finger on the nuclear button. and, senator cassidy tried to get this passed, he tried to ge cognitive passing for officials over age 70, but it didn't fly with the leadership in the senate. >> you think there's a little bit of common sense in there to save maybe we vet them, maybe w do some testing and make sure everybody's on the same page. the headline is a quarter of jens e feel urged to check thei phones after just 15 minutes of driving as a father of two doctors daughters, it's not really comforting, but these kids are addicted to their phones fred. >> car accidents are up 10 percent right now, we've seen declines in year-over-year it i
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a real form of addiction, it's not something to take lightly. >> is it something we should be more serious about saying your phones not allowed in the car i it something we just have to adjust? >> may maybe all of the above. maybe the laws are not effective , but if we talk about this maybe we would see some real progress fred. >> great to have you on as always. >> good to see you. first up into nights viral videos, fall is in the air in i kansas so is corn, a large dust devil pulled up cornstalks from a freshly harvested field next to a national weather service office building establishing th unofficial weather event the core and double. they lead missouri police on an intense foot chase, body cam footage got the whole thing including the exhausted officer encouraging each other to not quit.
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they finally caught it and returned it to its owner. look at this, territo took the cheese bowling to a new level b using a helicopter to maneuver 14-foot tall replica of nachos and a bunch of cheese. they were able to pull the cheese 49 feet into the air without snapping it which made them the new record holders and now that is according to the world talent organization. brazilian police rescued a puma cub the drug dealers were tryin to celebrate the animal was taken to an animal rehab center and will eventually be released back into the wild. the northern lights on full display for the past couple of days, this video was taken in canada by americans as far sout as missouri were in forecasters say they might just be able to see them again tonight. >> it was rough, i feel like a lot of kids are going through the same thing with me on that.
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as long as you just have faith and trust in god and you know, just go through the process in everything pretty usually comes out okay. >> that is the 15 -year-old who spent his year and a tough battle with cancer, as of may this year he is cancer free and thanks to the make-a-wish foundation he is doing tricks o a new half pipe and his backyard . congratulations, you are a toug courageous kid. if you have a viral video to share commensurate with us. coming up, the question still stands, are you happy with your current career? we have a doctor, lawyer, a journalist, we will find some stuff out. we want to know if you love wha you do and if so what is the best parts of the job. still time to weigh in. the nightcap crew is next. first alive look tonight, toronto, canada. beautiful aerial view, we are coming right back with the
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choice, and what is the best parts part of the job? let's lead with a needle vocal. >> know what, this is a great question. is, i'm happy with my career choice. three reasons, number one i get to be on your show. number two, you get to meet fascinating people. and number three, and occasionally, we get to put the spotlight on really important issues and it makes you feel like you're doing something worthwhile. >> and other journalist before we get to the doctors in lawyers , your thoughts on career choice. >> i absolutely love my career choice and the best part of it for me it always will be wall coverage. seeing the pain and suffering o war up close, but also the very small examples you get of the tenacity of the human spirit an those painful situations for it it's a privilege to see those things. >> when you were in egypt and you were getting bumped and mauled all over, i said i wonde
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if he still loves his career at this time. >> they say if you live your jo you never have to work again an i love being a doctor. nothing better than telling a family member after surgery tha everything went great. you could pay me a million dollars or i would pay you a million dollars to do it. >> that is fantastic great lips here the lawyer part of this thing. my fingers are not crossed, i love my job, the reason for it is i'm allowed to connect with so many people in the best part and the worst parts of their life as a defense trial litigator. i live off of that. very thankful. >> kevin corke, your thoughts o this? >> my favorite part is the travel. can't beat it. >> my thing is the same as you guys, i wasn't into it for the money, that money is all funny, but never had any jerusalem coming out the experience is well worth it and you have a front row seat on history.
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so the poll is air you happy with your career choice, 78 percent say yes, on instagram 78 percent says yes. dance as i've met people from all over the world and some of them have basically become my family. before retirement i played in the most exciting toybox there is, oil and gas exploration, blinded by science every day. doing photo restorations was very fulfilling, when a custome would come to pick up a restore picture of what they thought wa gone and cried, i knew i did my job right. finally, kip, that's what it says, being out of place and experience my customers may not have gotten elsewhere. thing you all for joining me on the nightcap and thank you for watching america's late news. we will see you back here tomorrow nightvere. tible scent. ♪ ♪ huh, huh, so did their dog roger. ♪ ♪ gain scent beads
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