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america's late news. fox news at night. and breaking tonight, thousands of migrants cross the border every day, it is a growing problem for cities across the country, while the biden administration continues saying the border is secure, there is word tonight the administration is about to take a page from former president trump and build a border wall in texas. we have fox team coverage marianne r afferty, chicago and new york are begging for help. chaos for veterans trying to attend the annual army navy football game. matt, good evening. >> tonight we spoke to a travel agent who says for the first time ever he suddenly had a hotel group cancel 25 reserved rooms for that upcoming army navy football game. those hotels acknowledge they are offering rooms to refugees instead of paying customers. >> i never had a hotel take back a block of rooms. this is a
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first. they had not e-mailed any of the clients and had no way to reaccommodate any of the clients. >> that travel agent says most of his clients for the army navy game are veterans or veterans families. in a statement, a spokesperson for the hotel management company confirmed that it will be housing refugees for the next several months, writing in part, "as a gesture a solidarity we are opening our doors seeking ref judge in our community" we spoke with massachusetts republican state representative stephen exaros, the issue with the upcoming game has expose add bigger problem. he estimates there are 22000 migrants housed across massachusetts right now. some of whom he says has jumped to the front of the line ahead of residents. >> we have constituents that have been waiting for years trying to get a shelter or veterans, let's say, that don't
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have a place to live but right now we are giving people shelter at a cost of they are saying $45 million. >> now that state rep thinks hotels are signing long term lucrative deals to house migrants which is a disservice to paying customers. a popular tourist destinations such as cape cod where he lives, migrants are guaranteed shelter under the state's right to shelter law which is antiquated. >> matt, thank you. and in fact the fox news at night common sense department is also a little concerned that army navy football fans including veterans and academy graduates are having trouble to find a place to stay because they got bumped from their hotels, so the rooms can be used to house migrants on the taxpayer's dime. turns out massachusetts as matt said is a right to shelter state, i guess
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that means if you serve the country you're out. if you break into the country, you're in. the governor of massachusetts says she is troubled by the veterans being bounced but is she troubled? after all, the vets lost their hotel rooms because the state offered a better deal, you know. more money. did common sense mention this is the army navy game goes back 133 years, 10 sitting presidents have attended from teddy roosevelt to donald trump, two flyovers, two parachute jumps and alma mater, when sung second you won the game, it's tradition. the game is tradition. and yet traditions in america are falls fast. common sense thinks there is a giant lack of need for nostalgia, an absence of americana. nothing says america more than the army navy football game unless you can't make the game because you have no place to stay. meantime a community
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meeting in chicago got very heated with residents making it clear they are not okay with the plan to house migrants at a park used for kids sports. live with that part of the story. mary ann. >> it was fury on chicago's west side where residents blasted the city's move to convert a field house used for at risk youth to a makeshift home to house thousands of migrants. that continued pouring into the city, 500 people packed into a community meeting to make their voices heard. >> but the reality gotta say no because that's the simple solution is no. turn the buses around. >> yeah, we become a community of black people where they get the low scraps, here you want to take the little scraps, the resources that we have and put us at the bottom of the barrel, that's not fair and i don't have it. >> migrants packed police stations, o'hare international airport and the tent city that
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mayor brandon johnson is setting up. tonight we're learning johnson is planning a trip to the southern border, one alderman is pushing back, want as hotel to be shut down after that address was responsible for 300 police calls this year alone. and you will remember when migrants were first bussed to new york city, mayor eric adams hailed the city's right to shelter status. well tonight he is seeking to suspend the big apple's longstanding obligation to provide shelter to anyone who asked for it as the my grant crisis pushed the city to the brink. >> former congresswoman moira. thank you both for coming on. myra, to you first, many states as you can see from the reporting we've had are kind of feeling the pain that your state has been feeling for years if not decades. >> absolutely. it's clear that joe biden has turned our southern border into a war zone
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and now every state has become a border state. and i'm not saying that i'm happy to see what they are going through, but i'm glad that they now understand what we have been going through for years. and i hope that they wake up and not continue supporting these open border policies. because if these open border policies that have created this humanitarian crisis and it's getting worse every single day. just this past month alone we had 250,000 illegal crossings and it's just out of control. >> out of control, you are exactly right. may, i want to get your take on breaking news, the dhs secretary may or kiss says quoting now, there is an acute and immediate need to construct physical barriers and roads in the vicinity of the border of the united states in order to prevent unlawful entries. imagine this, president
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biden said, absolutely not another foot of wall, they are talking about some 20 miles of border wall, may. >> yeah, i mean they wasted a lot of money by pausing contracts and then they decimated our border while they did nothing. here is the unfortunate part though, border walls don't matter for democrat administrations like this one, why? because migrants can climb the walls, they can cut through the walls, when you get to the other side are there any consequences no no there are not. border walls when you have an administration willing to enforce the walls and deport people. border walls do not work when you are secretary mayorkas, i need a barrier in the vicinity of the border, once you come in, it's welcome to america. >> i love the word vicinity. it makes me laugh. chicago said this about the flood of migrants, watch. >> you cannot keep bringing immigrants in. the city does not
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have the money. >> can you not track them, you ain't tracking them at the police station, you don't know but you want to spread them over the city. it's unsanitary, it's un156 and it's just not right. >> karine jean-pierre says it's republicans who are criticizing this. >> it's shameful that the biden administration continues to put illegal immigrants first versus the american people. i hope these people wake up and stop voting for these policies because they continue to vote democrat and it's the democrat party that encourages and rewards illegal immigration. so, they want to see change, they need to walk away from the democrat party. and if they haven't done so before, this is the time. >> yeah, i want to put this up. jb pritzker, untenable, requires your immediate help talking to the president beyond the coming
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work authorizations for some of the asylum seekers. everybody is asking for help, nobody is getting it, your final thoughts. >> the neighborhood in chicago that's demanding that migrants not come to their neighborhood, what did they expect? everyone was going to flood into texas and stay there and we don't care about texas? that's not how it works. chicago voted 70% for an open borders democrat. this is after they already knew that biden was not going to respect any laws on our border. and so do you know what, there are consequences to your own actions. >> you get what you vote for. thank you both. >> meantime kevin mccarthy is out, the question is who is in? who will be the next speaker of the house and when? senior national correspondent kevin cork with a list of wanna bee speakers. >> good evening trace, the list is fairly streamlined at least so far tonight with the exception of a couple of -- let's call them possible
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wildcards including one rather notable wildcard which would obviously be the biggest of them all. right now majority leader steve scalise, judiciary chair jim jordan, the most favored of republicans on capitol hill with chair, kevin hurt getting support, new york gubinatorial cabinet lee zeldin, percolating in the days to come the gop presidential candidate, former president donald trump himself is getting support on the hill among members. why not, after all the speaker need not be a member. and mr. trump's popularity inside the party is undeniable. >> a lot of people have been calling me about speaker, we'll do whatever is best for the country and for the republican party. >> you would have to overcome
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rule 26. the former president made it clear, his focus is winning back his old job at the white house. people are still going to talk about it. speaking of the white house, the sentiment there, it doesn't matter who the gop selects as speaker, just pick somebody ready to work. >> a majority of americans are sick and tired of the join fighting that they are seeing in the house right now. they want us to work in a bipartisan way, the president is willing to do that. >> this is shaping up to a relatively quiet week with respect to a vote. we don't expect a new one to happen until sometime next week. we get to play just who might be it? trace. >> we'll do it again tomorrow night. let's bring informer senior adviser and lauren wright, princeton university political scientist. we'll play the game that kevin was talking about, put these on the screen. we have steve scalise, we have tom 'emmer, jim jordan, he in
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hern, mchenry former president donald trump. lauren, give me your top two and why. >> jim jordan and steve scalise, and i think scalise is more likely because he has -- he's in better standing with the 18 house republicans that are serving in districts biden won. those moderates need to get on board with someone and let's not forget jim jordan ran against mccarthy in 2018 for speaker, he lost. 159 to 43. a lot of people don't like him. but yes, it's fun to imagine it could be someone totally out of the box. >> garrett, your thoughts. >> yeah, i mean obviously it's going to have tuesday next week house republican conference will meet, candidate forum, these members of congress who want to -- republican members of congress who specifically want to be speaker will meet members,
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you will have a case, whoever gets the majority there will go to the floor as a republican nominee to speaker where they need to get to 218, two leading are steve scalise and jim jordan, he raised a lot of money, institutional knowledge. jim jordan has strong relationships with members, both moderates and more hard line members a founding member of the freedom caucus leading the investigations. i do think president trump here i think what he said is interesting, folks are throwing out his name. i think what it shows is he is popular with members still. >> and let's pick it up there. >> ron desantis by 350 points. >> president trump's name keeps coming up. >> he said this, watch. >> a lot of people are talking to me about speaker. all i can say is i will do whatever is best for the country. leading by like 50 points for president. you know, my focus is totally about it. >> bloomberg says the follow,
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the constitution says only the house of representatives shall choose their speaker and officers. -- no one indicted for a felony punishable by more than two years in prison can serve in leadership. what do you think, lauren, can he serve? >> i think that's a pretty big obstacle. and by the way, i don't think former president trump would like the job or even be good at it. i mean, it's drudgery. it is whipping votes, it is making deals, it is not glamorous. and so, he probably does want the top job, not what kevin mccarthy just went through and nancy pelosi spent all that time getting the squad to get on board with her and she was very good at it but they had serious divisions, too, on the democratic side. >> yeah, i want to put this up. this is kevin mccarthy, he said this, good point, final thought. watch. >> in today's world if you are sitting in congress, you took a
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gamble to make sure government was still open and eight people can throw you out as speaker, and the democrats who said they wanted to keep government open i think you've got a real divide. i think you got a real institutional problem. >> 10 seconds for you, 96% of his caucus and he is out. >> a lot of moderate members share that and a number of other members here i think. president trump's involvement in this race is important, very popular, members float him. we'll see if he makes an endorsement, jim jordan and steve scalise are top. elect a strong speaker, get back to the legislature for the american people. >> garrett, lauren in, gotta go. in real news round group, 75,000 healthcare workers walked off the job demanding better pay and benefits from kaiser permanente, affecting five states and washington d.c., they are
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keeping emergency room doors open but patients may experience delays. president biden approving another $9 billion in student debt forgiveness, meant to help those working in public service for at least ten years as well as those who are disabled. so, far the total cost of forgiving student debt since biden took office $127 billion. california lawmakers repealed the controversial law that critics say censored the free speech of doctors and pucked them if they did not toll the line on covid-19. under the measure physicians could lose their license if they gave patients information that did not align with the state's guidance. >> meantime on the issue of censorship, wrote the following, quoting, the fifth circuit caught of appeals, missouri, v biden ruled against federal officials for colluding tech forms, you hardly know it from the limited press coverage. in other words the white house and
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fbi conducted a major attack on free speech especially concerning covid information and america said so what. let's bring in journalist matt taibbi, reported big tech censorship. we had this massive attack that you reported and covered on free speech and america just slugged its shoulders. what do you make of this? >> you noll, trace, i'm actually not sure that that's 100% the case. i think people actually do care quite a lot about this issue. the only segment of american society that really doesn't care about it is the main stream press. the people who should care about it the most because it most directly effects their livelihoods and, you know, and their professions. but there has been a virtual blackout on this issue when we started covering twitter file stories, no matter what we covered, whether it was about, you know, censorship on the left
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or the right, they ignored it. and this historic case that is going towards the supreme court, in addition to some others, they should be getting huge amount of coverage and they are not which is a bit of a mystery, frankly. >> and the reason i brought this up, matt, because there are two polls that caught my eye, one is the pugh research, we'll put this on the screen. governments should take steps to restrict false information even if it restricts freedom of information among democrats and democrat leaning voters, 70% say yes. then this real clear politics poll that says, that literally one-third of democratic voters, 34% say americans have too much freedom. this compared to 14.6% of republicans. do those numbers surprise you at all? >> no, i mean i think there has been a concerted, you know, long
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propaganda effort that really began after 9/11 but accelerated in earnest especially after 2016. telling americans that all sorts of problem that are gone on around the world from 9/11 to the election of donald trump to brexit are the result of disinformation or foreign interference. and as a result people are afraid and they're embracing concept that are totally alien to core american values. we do not have a tradition in this country of outlawing false information or lies or any of those things or outlawing hate speech. we've always left that to the courts to work out through civil litigation and it's amazing where we are raising a generation that believes in totally different values. >> yeah, it's interesting and lastly the new york post writes this, phone companies like at&t and sprint can't shut down your account because of political reviews. a hotel can't deny you
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accommodations because you are a republican. the law forbids it. the same ban against political discrimination should apply to social media platforms and yet, matt, it doesn't right now. your final thoughts. >> yeah, and this is one of the major thing that we saw on the twitter files that we are really really worried about is this idea of suspending, consumer services to people, because they got on some kind of algorithm list. the worse example would be something like somebody who is accused of a crime who is prevented from banking services or using a gofundme fundraising type of service to raise money for their criminal defense. so, you can be disenfranchised from your basic rights, purely on accusation which is totally alien to what the concept of american jurisprudence stands for. >> that is exactly right. it
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makes perfect sense. we appreciate it. >> thanks so much for having me. >> and coming up, one school district is telling parents how to talk about sex with their 3 year old. later in the night cap, a minnesota teacher came up with a clever idea to reward students, instead of candy or prizes he tell a story, it landed him a book deal, what story from your childhood would make a great childrens book, x and instagram at trace gallagher, 8:21 on west coast. here is a trip across america. a live look at hermosa beach. if you grab a bite. a live look at the phillies baseball stadium where they beat the miami marlins tonight. to not forget to set your dvr. coming right backwi. to m
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>> first up tonight's crime crisis round yapped, a story we broke, authorities have yet to arrest a suspect in morgan state university in baltimore that left five injured. classes and homecoming festivities were canceled as police continue to hunt for answers including exactly how many shooters were involved. criminals made their way into this jewelry store in los angeles, smashed and grabbed about as much jewelry as they could. the store employees tried to fight back tossing whatever they could at the suspects including a wooden stool. the whole incident lasted less than a minute. finally, portland's public safety commissioner told residents not to call 911 unless they are in a life or death situation or a crime was in progress as city emergency teams
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were responding to drug overdoses. shocking rise in homelessness and drug abuse. officer enrollment to the city's police force has dropped way down. let's bring in prosecutor, offer of why bad looks good, wendy patrick and chef andrew. thank you for coming on. i want to put this up one more time. this is the public safety commissioner, renee gonzalez who says our 911 system is getting hammered with multiple person incident, multiple overdose incidents. please do not call 911 instead of life, death emergency or crime in progress. this is one of those things that a lot of people have no place to turn. >> well, it's true. you know, trace, we talk about the same cities again and again why is that? you know, i always say lady justice is blind, criminals are not. if they see a heavy police presence, armed guards, if they see that the law is
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going to be forced, laws on the books, but you gotta book them and not release them if you want to see a difference in these cities. criminals will avoid cities where we do enforce the law, sadly on the show we sometimes talk about the same cities again and again because we are not seeing it. >> chef, if you had a business, you have business everywhere, in portland you would kind of think nobody's got my back here. i don't know who to call because nobody's got my back. if you can't call 911 and you are in trouble who would you call. >> i would be one foot out of door. we are being unmoored from the basic tenants of safety instilled in society. when you can't call 911 it's over. >> it really is, the owner of a philadelphia cheese steak thing has posted a guard with a rifle in front of the store, it's talking about what we came out of portland, the quote is, we're thinking about preventing violence, says the owner, victoria wiley, violence and
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crime versus reacting to violence and crime happening. being proactive. i guess the question is, can you put someone with a big rifle in front of your store as customers say good afternoon, good evening. >> i call this story good food with good guys with guns. burger with fries and firearms. some families are saying we don't want our kids with a burger looking down the barrel of a gun. this is the safest chilly cheese steak in down because they are able to eat without fear. >> i hear they are pretty good. you look good right there. they look pretty good. i hear they are pretty good, chef. if you had a business if you felt distressed would you go to those meetings, would you do that? >> i think we are going to see a lot of businesses do this, actually every business should do this and charge back to the city, if the city is not going to pay for it, deduct if dewpoint from the board of equalization what you collected.
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unfortunately because everybody wants to be able to eat in safety. >> it really is. back to portland, transport you back to portland, watch this video, it's disturbing, this is a business owner, he owns a produce shop, watch. >> i just wanted the bat. he is beat, he is -- i mean you can see her going out to the car. and then you have the business owner in the hospital, he says this, watch. >> i tried to defend my property. it didn't work out too well. anyway, i got five bruised -- no, i guess got five broken ribs. and a broken scapula, i guess. >> goes back to wendy with we talked about in philadelphia. the business owner trying to be proactive, this guy was trying to defend his building as it was being attacked. >> it's a in so of the times and
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i think it's a preview of what might becoming to a jurisdiction near you. but it also brings up the fact that bystander intervention is crime prevention. in a lot of these instances it's not just the police, it's not just the store owners. it's citizens coming together and try to protect each other and protect the business. >> they'll pull out their phone but not a lot of people going after -- your final thoughts. >> everybody left, right and center wants these people to get locked up and safer on the streets. it's not being done. >> chef. wendy, thank you both. >> thank you. >> meantime new video from the new york post, one man stabbed to death walking down the street with his girlfriend. here is lauren green. >> surveillance video obtained by the new york post shows the last moments of a community activist's life returning home from a wedding shortly before 4:00 a.m. monday morning. 32-year-old ryan carson and girlfriend were sitting on a bus
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stop bench in brooklyn when a man can be seen walking past the couple before he stops at the corner. the hoodie wearing man starts kicking parked mopeds and scooters. a man in thes the couple and asks what are you looking at and pulls out a knife. carson steps between the man and girlfriend while trying to calm the man. >> chill. chill. >> carson trips over the bus stop bench. the man stabs carson three times before fleeing the scene. carson was pronounced dead at a local hospital. following the stabbing, unidentified woman ran up to the scene. >> i'm so sorry. are you -- are you -- >> nypd officials say the unidentified woman is the suspect's girlfriend, they had an argument before the deadly conversation with carson. carson moved to new york from the
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boston area in 2010, worked for the new york public resource group death comes as nypd leaders count reductions in all crime categories including murders and shootings. last week a man, a woman and a dog were gunned down and killed while walking in upper manhattan. investigators identified a suspect, is he being sought by the fugitive warrant squad. trace. >> thank you. a florida school district reportedly thought that 3 year olds should be taught lessons in mast base. and still ahead, a woman stuck under a pier in brooklyn and why one couple decided to tie the knot in pools of water. today's best viral videos are next. here is a quick live look in nashville, tennessee. there is music playing somewhere, don't you know. we are coming right back.
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>> well, the school district in florida apparently thought three year olds needed to know their abc's about mastubation. author of still standing and corey deangeles, senior fellow and the author of the new book the parent revolution, congratulations to you aspiring authors. let's talk about education and so forth. this is from pasco county schools. your three year olds touches his, her genitals. what message do you want to send, it's okay but is private possible answer? i know that feels good, you don't have to stop, i want to you do it in private because it's personal. here is a parent at the school board meeting. >> i'm sorry, i don't remember ever having a conversation with any of my three year olds where
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that was appropriate. this even goes on to teaching from four to eight years old the same type of situations. i don't feel this is safe. >> i mean, corey, he has a point there. three year olds, the school has taken this down but really? >> i mean, it's ridiculous, why is the left willing to die on this hill talking about sexual topics with other people's children, it's ridiculous. the good news here, florida has over 400,000 students this year using vouchers to attend private school, this is a great advisement for school of choice, if you don't like your school being so focused about sexualized topics you should get an opportunity to go to a private or other type of school as well. >> it's true. i want to put this up on the screen because this is california community colleges, we know them well. i want to put it up. it says district employees must have established
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efficiency to teach work or lead within california community colleges. and the whole concept here, alex, they are pushing these people to do this. you if you're a professor in a california community college, you have to, i don't care what your political persuasion is, you will do this. what is the antiracist deia atomic mass of before on, because i don't agree with this ideology. and his job is at risk and it really is preposterous, your thoughts. >> yeah, well i never thought that there would be a day i was agreeing with california professors. so, here we are, and look, free speech is jeopardized all over this country and actually for the first time ever, these professors are in the right. so, good on them and they need to keep up this fight. this is happening now in all of our colleges across the country. >> yeah, and carrie, you live in
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california, you see this same thing, you're like you have to adopt this aids ology or you might not have a job. >> yeah, i live here in crazy, california. i am so hopeful that people like this guy, this teacher, are fighting back. i hope that there are more losses that take place and they take them all the way to court and win. because the law is on our side. they cannot force teachers to adopt this ideology. and i just hope and pray that more people sue and it goes to court and they win. >> i want to end with this one, this is the american library soc banned book week, they do this all the time. kamala harris said this back in may, watch this. >> the attacks we're seeing on lgbtq and trans folks, the attacks we're seeing where there are literally -- can you imagine in this year of our lord, 2023, book bans? >> they say it over and over again, jenny gentle says
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children deserve access to books that introduce them to a wide variety of perspectives. they deserve protection from exposure to sexual content that is not age appropriate of the and that's the whole thing. it's about age appropriate, corey, it's not banning books. >> yeah, they want to control the minds of other people's children. they are not banned. teachers have to choose a curriculum that is going to be a appropriate for kids, head of the american library association is a social u.s. saying public schools should be the places where they can breed more young social u.ss to go and vote for preferred policies later. get your kids out of these government schools and advocate for change in education including choice. >> alex, your ninal foughts. >> i want to remind everybody that the left not long ago was trying to ban dr. seuss. it's ironic that they are coming on to us. we are not saying that
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kids need to never ever be exposed to difficult subject matter, we are saying as conservatives kids shouldn't be exposed to pornography, that is what we are trying to keep out of the schools, that is what the lgbtq community is pearl clutching conservatives trying to keep books away from kids. that is not true. the books are so graphic we are trying to keep out of schools, they won't allow adults can't read them in school board meetings. >> your final thoughts. >> thank god i pulled my kids from the indoctrination camps. i'm so thankful so many parents are speaking out against this insanity, at that it's pornography, it's not book banning, it's pornography banning. people are fired up, i'm here for the ride. >> carrie, corey, alex, thank you all. >> thank you. >> first up in tonight's viral
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videos, a couple in utah didn't get a rain check. salt flats, the wedding videographer told the guests were incomplete awe new york police officers rescued a 24-year-old woman who got trapped under a pier in brooklyn. you can he see the officers pulling her on to a boat, she is in stable condition but no word how she got trapped in the first place. if you have a viral video to share, share it with us at trace gallagher or fox news night on social media. here we go, up next a teacher who told his students about stories about his childhood score add book deal. tonight we want to hear about your childhood adventure or story that would make a great childrens book. still time to weigh in on x and instagram at trace gallagher, the night cap crew is next. first a live look tonight, the nation's capital washington d.c., you can see the
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school teacher in minnesota recently went viral for rewarding his students with stories about his life rather than sugary treats and surprises. what story from your childhood met finn would make a great childrens book. >> we had an easter play at my church and my dad sometimes played jesus. i played a roman soldier, so i helped kill my own father on a cross. >> oh, matt finn, childhood with a bad ending. >> i am going to keep it short. trying out for talent show, my music teacher said do you have any other talent beside singing, because i have a ton of singers is there anything else you can do. >> broke your heart. >> do you want to give us a little or are you good? come back to her. chef, give us your thing. >> story is about enduring bravery and courage, i was attacked by 27 ninjas, i took
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them all down in the face of a serious challenge. >> that is a great book. wendy. >> a nonfiction book. >> all right. >> mine is similar to mary ann he a i grew up playing violin, i get the title of my book, from the concert hall to the courtroom. i think they can print that. >> get the band back together. >> from the projects to the presidency. i would chronical how a little kid from the projects can go all the way to covering the presidency and traveling the 48 countries around the world. >> nicely done. alice clark, give us the tale. >> all right. the first time that i ever was able to ride my bike without training wheels, i rode around my smile, jesus loves you on every post-it note and put one in every single person's mailbox in my neighborhood. the neighborhood had to do a mystery thing and call around and said whose kid
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put this note in my mail book, it's a sweet little mystery. >> i went from a small town three years later through hard work and determination i was the front of the house sound man for james brown, joan let, lorretta lynn. grabbing a piece of the berlin wall. great tale. judy ritto whatnot to touch like dead birds and lizards. family christmas back in the day, most kids reminded what -- need reminding what it's really about. me. i tried to quit pop warner football, yes, go quit, i got to the coach, gallagher you are late, give me three caps. thank you for watching. america's late news, fox news at night i'm trace gallagher.
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