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fox news at night. and breaking tonight, first they were deplorables, then ear redeemables, hillary clinton says trump voters are part of a cult and need to be deprogrammed. kevin cork is live with more on hillary's brand new attack on half of the country. >> operate he incredible stuff. good evening, trace. it's cringe worthy or spot on analysis depending on your political perspective that is of course depending how you view secretary clinton's musings. some people they were equal parts hair racing or hand racing depending how you see it suggesting that supporters of former president donald trump are cult members, who require formal deprogramming, well, that was -- well, it was something. >> and when do they break with him? because at some point, you know, maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the dolt members, but something needs to
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happen. >> well, clinton's comments infamous basket of deplorables quote from back in 2016. i can't has, across washington and frankly from coast to coast, reaction ranged from recoil to reinforcement. >> like electro shock therapy, what's her plan. >> people don't need deprogramming, with he need a revival in this country, citizens villianized are able to speak their minds openly. >> we need to stop casting as burgs on people who disagree with us. >> hillary on the left, go read my twitter page. you know, it happens on both sides. and that's deplorable. >> this as former president trump head as political cavalcade of gop front runner across iowan 0 saturday. keep your eye on the calendar for monday when it's expected that rfk junior will announce an
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independent run for the white house, trace. >> trace: we will be watching that. kevin back to you in a bit. well the fox news at night common news sentence, offensive comments taking them back them making them all over again, it's been happening over 30 years but gained notice in 2016 when she said you can put half of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. she later clarified saying that by deplorable she meant racist, sexist, homophobic, islam a phobic, it was the word deplorable that got the headline but common sense would remind you in the very same comment she also called trump supporters, "ear redeemable and not america" she apologized saying she regretted saying half of trump supporters. so, exactly how many supporters did sheening were deplorable and ear redeemable. common sense thinks it was a big number, even though
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hillary is not on the campaign trail, she is still on the comment trail and this time around trump supporters cult members who need formal deprogramming, step ford voters. it's likely hillary will apologize saying she didn't really mean to offend half the country. common sense thinks hillary should have just stuck with the word deplorable. it's clear, concise and by now we've pretty much know exactly who it describes. several democrats are calling for president biden to do something about the chaos at the southern border, other democrats now saying that if biden builds a wall he will be admitting that former president trump was right. matt finn is live with the latest on the crisis at the border, good evening. >> good evening, trace. i lived when mayor lori lightfoot, defined the administration and insisting chicago is sank you air rye city. chicago's new
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mayor is feeling the results of being a sanctuary city for years. chicago's police lobbies have been taken over as shelters. as many as 1500 migrants per day are expected to start arriving in chicago, brandon johnson is joining a list of democrats blaming the biden administration for illegal immigration. >> this is a growing crisis not just for the city of chicago but for the entire globe. the population shift that we are experiencing has a result of the failure of federal policies is now impacting the people of chicago in a very dramatic way. >> a team of dhs officials arrived in chicago this week to assess the situation. and chicago's mayor announced plans to visit the border himself. after new york's democratic mayor, eric adams visited the border this week. adams is pleading for the president to intervene insisting new york is being destroyed by the growing
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number of illegal migrants. >> our hearts are full in this but our resources are not. uphold our values as a city of immigrants, but to do that we need to stabilize this situation. and we need work across international borders to manage it in a way that it protects all of us. >> and this week the biden administration announced it will move forward with building roughly 20 miles of new border wall, the president claims he doesn't want to build it but is forced to because congress previously allocated the money for it, trace. >> i am going to get rid of 26 environmental laws to do it. let's bring in fox news contributor steve hilton. i want to play a sound byte, this is the democratic mayor of rio grand city, texas, watch. >> you are looking at 180-degree turn by president biden it begs the question, why the she raid,
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why sue governor abbott building a barrier. talk about hypocrisy in its finest. >> trace: steve, this is joe biden acknowledging he screwed up and trump was right by building this wall. >> but he wouldn't even admit it. that's shameful. this is a total shambles. it's typical by the way of the way they operate this administration they create a problem with their hard left extremist policies, in this case open borders, deny it exists then finally when they are confronted with the consequences in their face, in their own backyard, finally admit that there is a problem but then put forward a solution that they deny they are implementing. even as they are building the wall that they said was racist, they are saying they don't work, we are not really doing it. the whole thing is a total joke. >> trace: yeah. and i would be remiss if i didn't give you a chance to weigh in on the hillary clinton deprogramming thing, right, steve. i want to play, this is governor ron
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desantis, presidential candidate as well, watch. >> i mean, she is part of the reason why this country is so divided. i mean, to attack people that support a candidate just because you couldn't get the job done and you're still bitter about that. we need to stop casting icebergs about people that disagree with us. >> trace: she is not helping, steve, that's for sure. >> exactly. and just to further your point from earlier in common sense, trace. i want to read a little bit more that hadn't got as much coverage from the same programming interview, it's almost word for word from deplorables, here is a quote from hillary clinton, for whatever reason he and his very negative nasty formal politics, that's trump, resonates with them, maybe they don't like migrants, maybe they don't like gay people or black people or the woman who got the promotion at work. she is just so unbelievably spiteful and nearing and just can't imagine that anyone who disagree with her or the democrats is in
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anyway a decent human being. it is absolutely disgusting. >> trace: yeah, it really is. here is joe biden talking about the economy today, watch. >> i think that the american people are smart as hell and know what their interests are. i think they know they are better off financially than they were before, it's a fact. >> trace: but it's weird because marquette university law polls shows the following quoting here "view of the economy excellent 3%. good 20%. not so good and poor, that's a big number right there, that's 77%. i mean, us dumb americans just can't figure out how good things really are, steve. >> yeah. well, the one thing that was true in what he said, the american people are smart. they're smart because they know he is lying. he said, they know they are better off financially than they were before. that's a fact. no it's not, it's a lie.
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the actual number shows, median household income is down $4000 a year under biden. they know they're worse off. those poll numbers are what they are. >> trace: yeah, it's true. steve hilton, have a good weekend, thank you, sir. >> thank you, trace. >> trace: well meantime president biden says he is making all the right decisions about the economy, the border, foreign relations, you name it but brand new polling shows that voters strongly disagree. we are joined now by the founder of robert kahali, robert great to have you on. this is the marquette university law poll. i showed a little bit. we want to keep going with this. who is better on quoting here, inflation, trump 50%, biden 27, economy, trump 52, creating jobs, trump 49, biden 30. foreign relations, it goes down, you can see he is good on abortion and climate change. the rest is a disaster. robert, what do you think. >> thanks for having me, trace. it's a situation where
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everything that matters that is moving people is the stuff that they are doing really badly at. when you look at it from national defense to the economy, i mean, these are the things that motivate people to vote. can you tell somebody who is putting their groceries on their credit card all day that things are getting better but they know they aren't and they will vote their pocket books and answer the question, are you better off than you were four years ago. >> trace: you brought up the economy, we are not going to rely on the marquette law university, people might say that is a oneoff. this is on party and preferred issues. we'll put this on the screen for you. economy. 53% say republicans. who is better on national security. 57% republicans. the most important issue in your life, 44%, republicans. i mean the gop in this capacity tends to dominate, what do you make of that. >> well they certainly do -- the three issue that we saw on the marquette poll that seem to tell
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a difference in the way they are closer, abortion, social security and climate change. while those things are not focus of majority of americans, those things are a group of things that single issue voters do tend to focus on. even those numbers are lopsided for trump it's even in the polling because the force of those issues happen to certain people. >> trace: what i found interesting, robert, you have this gallup poll that really leans republican strongly and yet when you put up this thing is a third party needed. look at the numbers here. 63% say yes, we do need a third party. what do you think? >> well, i think this is a growing trend and, i mean, no labels people say 70% of the population doesn't want to see this rematch. if there was a fertile environment for a third party i think it is this year. it really just comes out to who it takes away from. in the end that is going to be biden much
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like it was incumbent bush when it was ross perot taking away those votes. >> trace: kevin cork make, he will make the announcement on monday, there is a third party candidate in the form of rfk hurt the democrats or republicans more? >> i think it depends on does he run under a party label. if he doesn't, getting on those ballots is extremely difficult and extremely expensive and shown no pro cliffity to raise money to build that organization. when he gets slapped with a label, green or libertarian, that will have as much to do if he gets votes as the other. democrats who don't like biden a place to go. republicans who don't like trump a place to go. >> trace: shelter for everybody. we appreciate your time. >> yes, sir. >> trace: well first up in tonight's crime crisis roundup, these pictures show the aftermath of a string of violent unprovoked attacks that began at
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a manhattan whole foods. a 33-year-old suspect is accused of bashing a man with a bottle and attacking a woman before going on to attack another woman on the subway. new york post reports he has eight prior arrests on his record. >> they keep metro police -- come over here. metro police. come on over here. >> trace: las vegas police releasing the body cam video of duane davis in the murder of tupac shakur. in 1996. davis is due in court october 19th. meantime philadelphia police on the hunt for two group of suspect whose looted multiple necessaries last week, the group after they smashed through a window and hammered open a latter rea ticket machine. they grabbed the tickets and of course they fled. meantime the thieves in new york city trading in their get away cars forget
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away scooters. lauren greene is why electric scooters are the vehicle of choice for criminals. good evening. >> good evening, trace, electric scooters, bikes, mopeds are a popular fixture in major cities, for a young urban workforce, they are an easy affordable way to get from point a to b, because they don't have to be registered, they are the perfect get away vehicle for thieves in the big apple. the residents say this has been an alarming trend for awhile now. >> i got actually got mugged on fifth avenue in march of 2021. it seems like -- it seems like there is -- people are kind of doing this thing in plain sight now. it's really knocked me off my balance. >> well some of that in broad daylight this man who ran up to women and grabbed cell phones
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right out of their hands before speeding off. over the labor day weekend police say five robberies took place in under an hour all involving men in their late teens and early 20s. in each instance they drove scooters up to victims, brandished a gun or knife and demanded money and phones. nypd statistics show car theft is up to 20% compared to this last year. robbers pulling up or passing by on scooters the list of incidents continues to grow, trace. >> trace: lauren green live for us in new york. 9 let's bring in trial and criminal defense attorney and san bernardino kevin mccarthy. i want to play some sound because these are bronx residents talking about these scooters, watch. >> pretty scary, right? >> yeah, it's kind of scary. >> i have a 10-year-old, i have kids out here, i have four kids. >> trace: i mean it's hard,
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megan to feel safe when anybody riding a scooter is a potential criminal, right? >> well, yeah. we went to smash and grab robberies now we have mugging on mopeds. how crazy is that criminals are now using a child's scooter and a moped to commit these crimes. 61% of new yorkers say they fear they are going to be a victim at some point. 83% do not feel safe in their own cities. if they are not able to find them by their license plates, you know, mopeds are untraceable. so, how are we going to arrest them for these crimes, put them in jail, keep them in jail and keep them accountable. >> trace: that's where you come in, we can't put them in jail because we can't really find them. even if we do find them and put them in jail they are back out within hours. you look at all of these studies. all of these articles and they are in and they are back out on the street. >> that's a reality, trace of criminal justice reform, i do
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criminal defense, there are positives and then there are some negatives that cause this type of behavior where the reality is that these are low level crimes. it might be life changing for someone who experiences that. i never experienced that. i wouldn't be able to forget it or think of anything else. the reality is that the law does not treat these as serious crimes. with criminal justice reform and the elimination of some it 23409 all bail. exactly what you said, if they are in and out after it happens. at least they are being climate conscious, these are louie mission type of vehicles. >> trace: listen, they've got that going for them. we talked about this, 29-year-old man attacked in whole foods by a guy with a bottle. the new york post brights the following here, leading up to the deranged bottle assault, howell was arrested for a string of concurrent thefts in august. he was arrested eight times, megan,
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including five weeks ago and as we talked about, he was back and now he's committing more crimes and this one was damaging to somebody. >> how scary is it that you don't feel safe walking down an aisle into a grocery store. >> trace: yeah. >> somebody smashes a bottle against your head. one of the victims even said that why is the system not protecting us? we are having this epidemic of crime that is affecting real life people. until we have these changes in our criminal justice system to actually protect our victims, this is not going away anytime soon. >> trace: i want to know, lexi, how you justify a guy who has been arrested eight times including in august for a string of rob early-rob rear hes -- robberies. >> like you said, you are in or out, it depends on the offense, it depends on the offender, sometimes where you are scratching your head, you are thinking how is this person actually out? that again is a
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consequence of use tis reform, mental health issue, sane people don't smash strangers' head with a bottle. whether it's a gun, a knife, a glass bottle, if a criminal is bent on doing violence, they will get it done regardless whatever weapon is being blamed by the media they are using. >> trace: new york pd commissioner on seven incidents involving kids, watch her. >> because the city tragic in concerning incidents with juveniles. one of the incidents involved a homicide on juvenile. as a mother of two children in school, i am deeply disturbed by these events. >> trace: of i can't, quickly, megan. that 13-year-old was stabbed and killed by a 13-year-old youth crime is just out of control. >> it really truly is. when i was working as a cop if your child committed a crime you were held responsible for that crime. if your child got a ticket, i
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would give you a ticket as well. fur not going to hold yourself accountable, i will hold you accountable. we have a very dangerous precedent that our children are setting. >> trace: yeah, final thoughts, lexi. >> i totally agree with her. there are no amount of resources or taxpayer dollars that is going to fix, i said this before, fix the brokeness going on in people's homes. this starts with the parent when they are committing crime this is young. >> trace: thank you both. >> thank you. >> trace: coming up the fight for parental rights in california ramping up. more schools say parents have a right to know about their child's gender identity. >> trace: later in the night cap, people are going into monk mode. that's where you stay away from alcohol, sugar, gluten and caffeine for awhile. could you do monk mode for a month? maybe longer? what would be the hardest part for you, let us know on x and instagram at trace
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>> trace: well, more school districts in california are now openly and eagerly defying governor newsom's policy to keep parents in the dark if their children wants to change genders. matt finn with the latest on this. >> trace, according to a new ed
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source report, seven california school districts are defying governor newsom and state law by requiring that parents in their districts be notified if their child is identifying as transgender. california's democratic attorney general says, it's a violation of state law and privacy if schools notify parents that their child identifies as transgender at school. california filed a lawsuit against chino valley unified school district. governor newsom was asked why parents should not know if their child is transitioning. he should be ashamed for asking that question at a debate and questioned whether it's actually a front and center issue for parents. >> this is one of the greatest distractions, it's classic, 1% of the population in the united states, these kids just want to live. these kids just want to live. we are having a debate
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about trans issues at the reagan library. >> very flip pant when asked that question. signed a series of bills, protecting the lgbtq community, cultural competency training for school staff. >> trace: thank you, let's bring in julie hamill and nicholas diogano. you hear the governor on that, it's one of those things, you are suing schools, it's a non--- we shouldn't be talking about this, you are suing schools that are violating this. parents defend education, 71% of registered voters support legislation requiring schools to tell parents if their child wants to change their gender identity at school. that's in california. other polls have it up to 84%. parents across the state are say we do not accept the school district keeping secrets. the governor is, like,
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eh it's not a big issue. >> he wants everyone to believe everyone is moderate. if you want to be moderate, my suggestion to you is to revise the faq's on the california department of education website which tells school districts without any basis in law to keep this secret from parents. >> trace: yeah, it really is. the whole thing is, you look at this nicholas, wow, this is really not democracy when the vast majority of parents do not support these school policies and yet there they are. >> well, let's look at it logically. the school can't give my children tylenol, they can't attend a field trip without my permission but supposed to be making life waltering decisions. you have proponents of this, gavin newsoms of the world that state that schools are a refuge of safety and privacy from the home. you have other officials stating that parents are a clear and present danger and if parents are notified it puts the child in the cross hairs, that's what they are writing. so, this is far more dubious than people
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realize. >> trace: yeah i think it's important to keep that thought when you talk about safe haven for our next topic. fox news.com writes the following, a teachers union is pushing for the fresno unified school district to allow homeless families to park their cars in high school lots amid a looming strike. so, yeah, you want to protect the kids, have a safe haven, fill the parking lots with homeless vehicles. >> i don't know what to say, anymore. i really don't know. what is going on. >> trace: you think how do you -- how do you kind of, you know, shoe horn into these policies, this is what we want. it's in the contract, new contract, we want this as part of the new contract. >> i think it's fair to say that the teachers unions do not have the students' best interests at heart. >> trace: nicholas, would you agree with that? >> well, i would. my union is pretty good. my union focuses on wages and benefits and workplace
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issues. we are not bringing homeless camps on to the campus where you could have homeless people. and it shows that something sinister is going on. when you are telling students, children, that they shouldn't trust their parents, that their parents are a threat to them, it shows you that the government is trying to take the parental involvement away. they want to be the parent, turn these kids into wards of the state. at campus reform we highlight niece issues. speaking of highlighting issues, julie hamill, she is walking the walk, orange county register, los angeles county director of public health leveraged relationship with adam schiff in an effort to bully twitter into silencing critics of universal mask mandate. when julie hamill's case goes to trial in la superior court in october. we can celebrate a talented attorney stepped up to defend a constitutional right. they are talking about you, julie, this is a long hard fought battle and you still have
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a ways to go, but you took a step in the right direction. >> we defeated summary judgment last week which is a massive victory and judge issued a ruling, missouri v biden, fifth circuit case applies in our case, which is fantastic. we begin trial october 16th. >> trace: best of luck with that. 10 seconds for you, nicholas, the whole concept here, parents fighting for the rights of kids is going to become a big election issue in 2024. >> as it should be, parents need to step up, these children are under assault right now, it's our job to protect them. >> trace: nicholas, julie, thank you. fewer americans say they believe in organized religion, many still believe in a higher power. chief religion coarse upon dent is back live with what a new poll reveals, laura. >> good evening again, trace. a number of adults say they belong to a house of would be ship dropped significantly over the past few years.
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>> have you been saved through faith, not of yourself, it's the gift of god. >> well scenes like this a mass baptism seems to reveal that while americans may not be keen on organized religion they aren't necessarily shying away from shirt wallity. even if they do not belong to a church, mosque or synagogue, new polling from norc center, research of the university of chicago, finds a third of americans consider themselves spiritual as researchers say for many, religion has become a toxic brand. and despite that bad rap, religion seems to be getting with 55 p postpones do not reject the idea of god entirely with a full 79% saying they believe in a higher power, another 72% believe prayer works. 69% say heaven and angels are real. survey found a
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significant number acknowledging the reality of hell. 58% with another 56% saying they believe the devil or satan is real as more and more americans continue to describe themselves as religiously unaffiliated. >> trace: 79% still believe in god. i'm wondering why they are believing in god yet rejecting religion. >> moms are always kind of, you know, take it with a grain of salt. there is a theological reason, we are created to worship. now we have a choice of what to worship but whether we worship. it's -- this is the reality of what religion is. sociologically we live in a very individualistic kind of culture and i decide what is right and wrong for myself. fits that. you know. >> trace: lauren green, great stuff, thank you so much. up next one georgia college made the mistake of trying to recruit and hire american citizens. now
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the school is being hit with a half million dollars fine. >> trace: and still ahead, sparks fly on a tennessee runway and very long ace celebrates halloween. best viral videos are next. first take you on a live look tonight. denver, colorado where it is 9:35. we're coming right back.
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>> trace: well georgia tech is under fire for posting jobs on the career website for u.s. citizens only. kevin cork is back live with more on that story, kevin. >> interesting story to share with you tonight. can you probably i guess file this one under s as in say what? or maybe s for serves them right. georgia tech will have to pony up, trace, a half million bucks for advertising jobs open only to u.s. citizens. the practical side says obviously the university and partners really
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want to protect ip from foreign concerns that might attempt to copy that intellectual property. but the doj says you can't advertise that way. "upon investigating the students' complaint, the department uncovered additional on georgia tech's job recruiting platform that restricted certain non-u.s. citizen students from applying and thus the hefty fine. those of you wondering, how on earth do they justify this. the u.s. code reads this way, it is an unfair immigration related employment practice for a person or entity to discriminate against any individual other than an unauthorized alien with respect to the hiring or recruitment or referral for a fee because such an individual's national origin or citizenship status. more or less that's what it says. now the rule was first
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promulgated by the obama doj for now remains the law of the land, trace. >> trace: here we are, kevin, thank you. let's bring in avida duffy. i want to piggyback on what kevin was saying there, the justice department statement reads as follows, our nation's higher education institutions must ensure that their job recruiting platforms don't promote, facilitate or enable unlawful citizenship discrimination. i mean, how dare they seek out u.s. citizens for these jobs, avida. >> the irony in the midst of this massive border crisis. so, the biden administration can go after georgia tech for prioritizing american citizens but it can't handle the really the human rights crisis that we have going on at the border. i would also say i think it's a really bad law. i think americans should be able to prioritize hiring americans. i think the same thing about universities. there is a lot of
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foreign students at american universities, sometimes the chinese ones many of them end up being spies just like what georgia tech was talking about stealing intellectual property and a threat to our country. i think that is a really reasonable thing. biden administration has not done that. really since its inception, this is an administration that has a head, has a biden who we think is actually compromised by ukraine, by iran, by chinese foreign nationals so it's a really serious problem. i think it's consistent with this entire administration. >> trace: meantime, let's move on to a little sports. the aaron rodgers, travis kelce back and forth not about taylor swift but vaccines, watch. >> didn't have a crazy game. mra little bit. you know, he is like crazy impact game. >> with the stats right now it looked like a guy named
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mr. pfizer, who knew i would get in a track war with aaron rodgers. i got it because of, you know, keeping myself safe, keeping my family safe, the people in this building. so, yeah, i stand by it. >> trace: i mean, i like travis kelce he has to know that the vaccine does not stop you from getting it and does not stop you from spreading it. >> it doesn't stop you from contracting or from spreading covid. so, it's ridiculous. i think he should be embarrassed that he is a poster boy for the pfizer vaccine, covid vaccine, something manufactured off of the taxpayer dollar and made big pharma billions and billions of dollars. also something that forced a lot of people to lose their job. a friend of mine was expelled because she refused to take the booster. mandates were super ethical, he is proud to be the poster boy for pfizer i think is really an embarrassing thing. >> thousands of military men booted out because they would not take it either. 60% of
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conservatives are disappointed with disney because it's kind of woke. gallup says the following, quoting here, do you think that businesses in general should take a public stance or current events? 59% say no. 41% say yes. here is the new snow white. watch her. we don't have it. anyway, she said that, you know, the prince charming is not going to come rescue snow white. final thoughts on this. >> yeah i think disney has completely destroyed its brand. it's ruining so many classic tales. a lot of parents are turning away from disney because it's turned its back on them. snow white is one of the saddest cases of disney going woke because she is one of my favorite disney princesses and taken this beautiful, classic feminine princess and now is woking her, it's backward. sending the message if you want to be a feminist you can't be
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feminine and that is completely wrong, a terrible message for young girls. i think disney deserves to lose all of the money that parents are now going to go to other places with. >> trace: yeah, thank you for coming on. we i can't appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> trace: first up in tonight's viral videos, sparks flew in chattanooga, tennessee after this plane landed without its gear. everybody was safe. but as you might imagine, a little bit shaken. sin city is putting up their spookiest halloween display turning the annually open msv sphere into a jack o lantern. it was dressed up as an eyeball, basketball and planet earth. if you have a viral video share it at trace gallagher and fox news night on social media. coming up, what are your thoughts on monk mode, giving up alcohol, sugar, glue ten, caffeine, for a month? maybe longer. could you do it? would you do it? and what would be
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>> trace: we are back with the friday night night cap crew. matt finn, julie hamill, megan mccarthy. going monk mode. it's a new lifestyle reset trend where you ditch the alcohol, the gluten, sugar and caffeine while limiting distractions and sticking to a routine. so, you can be more productive, they tell us. do you think you can live in monk mode for a month and what would be the most difficult part of monk mode? i mean this is the kevin cork leadoff all the way radar way. >> i want to say i could do it. i want to say i would try really hard. i do not have confidence i could make it because i'm addicted to sugar. >> trace: really? kevin cork, well, listen. lauren green, tell us your monk mode story. >> i am addicted to sugar, too. no heat, no dairy, no sugar, no alcohol, it's called lent, yes, we did it. >> trace: so you could do it. the monk mode, that's the whole thing, that's very legit. i want
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to ask matt finn, matt might be in monk mode right now, that's the whole thing. >> i actually don't eat a lot of sweets or sugar. would have a hard time coming off of caffeine. i think i'm addicted to it. >> trace: megan mccarthy, we were talking on the break, she said, are you kidding me? yeah, i could dominate monk mode. >> i would like to think that i could because i think mindfulness and grounding would be good for me. i have two little kids that like to wake up for the sun, no caffeine is a no-go. >> trace: it is one of those things. i found this and i will read the comments. the poll was interesting. could you live in monk mode for a month? yes only 31% on x and instagram only 27%. most of the country, julie hamill, no, can't do it, right? >> i mean, i grew up with a lot of mormons and i feel like that's sort of how we lived growing up. and i could totally do it again i think it would be
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really good, actually. >> trace: really. okay. >> so, i want to go into monk mode, i'm training for the -- the longest country ski race in america, it's in hayward, wisconsin i with my cousin. i could not do the no sugar. i have a sweet tooth. >> trace: oh, my gosh. yeah, see i could probably do it, too. it's the alcohol, the sugar, the caffeine and the gluten alive without now. i would be a bad monk. here we go. could you brandon says alcohol, a month without coors light isn't word living. not being able to have dessert. my body would reresult. culturally greek, monk mode was an auto pilot opa. thank you for watching late news, fox news at night.da i'm trace gallagher in loanges angeles.
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