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in los angeles and this is america's late news. "fox news @ night." breaking tonight, so much for a season of peace and joy, both the fbi and homeland security now warning americans about a big-time threat to public safet this holiday season. the feds are not pointing to intelligence about any specific attack, but in the wake of attacks and we are told spike and he crimes here in the u.s. is much more likely. here is more on the threat leve and what to watch out for a. >> as the four intensifiers wer learning, but so does the potential for a possible terror attack at home. the fbi is closely both the fbi and the eft the department of homeland security released an official warning to the public saying threats are now being amplified by the ongoing work. they're looking at lone ector violence that could target larg public gatherings freight event
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related to the holidays, religion, and new year's eve's elevations as well as gathering protected by the first amendmen like protest and marches for th fbi says he crimes in general have spiked since the attack on october 7th. october they said they've had hopes from an active shooter threats targeting synagogues. the fbi director says they are working around-the-clock to disrupt any potential attacks. >> in recent years, we've seen an increase in hate crime crime investigation including a big chunk involving threats to the jewish community. that is a troubling trend we were focused on before october 7th, but it's only gotten worse in the months since . >> for suspected members of hamas were arrested in germany and the netherlands. they were accused of planning attacks. local prosecutors say the four men are long-standing members o hamas and have been involved in
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operations abroad. >> we have concerns that operators our in this country a well. elizabeth hippo and stuart kaplan, thank you both are coming on. stewart, about the threat level and so forth. the former counterterrorism under trump said this to read. >> this is a big deal because i is so different from the way that hamas has typically operated. when you think of hamas you think of them trying to can't carry out terrorist attacks inside israel. they've got fundraising network all over the world including right here in the united states. >> it's a scary scenario. do you agree with that? >> 100 percent for the alarm bell has been ringing for a lon time in connection with the fbi 's concern with respect to a lone wolf or homegrown terroris
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here being funded by a foreign state it became more alarming when the walls of the border were torn down with respect to this open border policy. the alarms of the fbi have been going on for several years now. the problem is the current administration has basically asked the fbi to take a stand down or take a knee with respec to any publication with respect to addressing the immediacy of how serious their concern is. >> we will talk about the borde in a bit, but i want to stay on the subject for a while. elizabeth, the intake information leak put this debt up about anti-semitic incidents between october 7th and decembe spirit that is a 330 percent year-over-year increase. a hate in the warnings all kind of dovetailed together. what are your thoughts on this? >> what we've seen on the
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college campuses has been scary not just for jewish students, but for all students freight with seed harassment, bullying, threats of physical violence freight and the last week we ar supposed to be celebrating hanukkah, joyfully, we saw menorahs getting damaged on college campus was. this is indicative of a much greater problem. it never arrives on its own and there is much more just hatred for in this country. they are first of learn from a very scary reality. >> what are they listening to, are they listening to chatter? are they getting tips from people? how do you put this intel together and why is it that several times over the past month that to major agencies fb and dhs are saying look over your shoulder because things ar not good. >> the number one concern right now is the utilization of socia
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media platforms come of the cha rooms, the private chat rooms, tik tok videos, anything they can easily be disseminated, we have right now ongoing investigations where co-conspirators don't even know each other. they haven't even met each other , but there is a connection of the utilization of social media so a person who is living so mark can ignite a fire so someone in california can ignit a fire in new york. the social media platforms are the number one concern in the number one threat to us domestically here in the united states. >> i want to pick up where you left out there, elizabeth because it was an important point and i wonder if you can expand on it. you set anti-semitism never jus means hatred of jewish people, it goes much deeper. what you mean by that? >> entered semitism does not arrive on its own. yes people hate the jews and
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they have for years, but we see that anti-semitism like this especially in america that we have big things on the rise. they often come for the jewish people first, but they don't stop there. they come for us first and they will come for you next if you don't step up and put an end to this immediately. >> we have seen history repeat itself. thank you very much freight as we have reported, former business partners said that joe biden was referred to as the bi guy, but the irs whistleblowers testified a former u.s. attorne named leslie wolf limited their ability to investigate the so-called guy. today, that former u.s. attorne no longer works for the department of justice and gave deposition on capitol hill at the senior national correspondent is live with more on that. kevin, good evening. >> they're are questions tonigh on the hill about the former delaware assistant u.s. attorne by the name of leslie wolf.
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she appeared before the house judiciary committee this mornin for a deposition for the committee is investigating the biden family financial spreadsheet and former and lobbying investigations. which there are significant parts of the house engagement inquiry as you know, that was authorized late last night. she allegedly extracted fbi agents, this is back in august of 2020 to remove references to joe biden from a search warrant affidavit according to an e-mai released by the house ways and means committee in which wolf allegedly wrote someone needs t redraft the affidavit, there should nothing be about political figure one in here. congressional lawmakers were discouraged and asking question about quote the big guy or dad. references obviously to joe biden pair chi claimed there wa
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no specific criminality to that line of questioning. it just builds and adds to the suggestion that there is real corruption here. while wolf left the doj several weeks ago according to foxnews her departure was long planned and not a reaction to this latest tempest and i suspect there will be more questions from congressional congressiona lawmakers did exactly what she knew and when she do it. >> trace: one or two more questions are coming. kevin, thank you. joe, it's great to have you on tonight. kevin laid it out there, but when you think that leslie wolf during this investigation the fbi whistleblowers, her name came up 83 times in their testimony limiting all of these references, limiting all of these investigations into the big guy. what you think about that? >> this is alarming, it's not surprising. anybody who's been watching the investigation which has dragged on for five years can tell this has been a real sham.
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remember, this started with the special counsel david weiss saying he wasn't going to bring charges, then when he's backed into it by the irs whistleblowe he says i'm going to give basically the best sweetheart deal i can to hunter biden and then when it blew up because he even the judge said hey, this looks fishy, now he brings charges, but they are very focused on just hunter biden. there is nothing and there that can even encroach on the rest o the family. the idea of a prosecutor tellin his or her investigators not to ask certain questions, is absolutely ridiculous. >> one of the whistleblowers wa on fox today and i thought this was interesting. look. >> president biden was basicall doing through hunter biden was allowing hunter biden to get these deal where there is no discernible actual products being produced, so it's really
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just peddling of the influence. there is ample evidence that shows that president biden was involved in the hunter biden businesses in some way, shape, or form. >> i find it interesting these whistleblowers have now been vindicated by this hunter biden indictment. >> there is a lot of smart people out here, but not a lot of us get put on the board of a foreign energy company and get paid a million dollars a year. it seems to be only if you're last name is biden can you get that sort of deal. those whistleblowers are very credible. if they are told to have blinders on them, that there ar certain questions that are out of bounds, no serious prosecuto would do that. investigators are your factfinders, they are the professionals that know how to ask questions of what to look for. if you tell theme things are of limits you're impeding the
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investigation. no real prosecutor would ever d that. >> want to put this up on the screen. there is kind of the evolution of the biden deniers. >> i've never talked to my son about his overseas business press. >> the president wasn't in business with the sun, i don't have anything to add. >> i want to save my father was not financially involved in my business pretty get never involved in business, now it's gone into not financially involved in the business, the changes they make, i got 15 seconds for you to wrap this up. >> us lawyers no legal parsing when we see it, we're very good at it and that's being very ver careful with the language being used. it keeps changing. my guess is that story will continue to change as we learn more fact spread. >> great to have you on as always.
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the mayor of boston playing defense tonight over a holiday party for city council members of color. party that white city council members were invited to. we have new information on this. >> boston's democratic mayor michelle woo racism right about eyebrows over what was it unfortunate divisive invite for they sent this to only intended for minority members of the cit council. minutes later all white counselors who had had their party invitations rescinded, th director of city council relations apologized in that e-mail writing i did send that to everyone by accident, i apologize if my e-mail may have offended or come across as so. >> we celebrate all kinds of connection and identity and culture and heritage and the city. we are a city where everyone's identity is embraced. >> boston's first asian and female mirror so sending an invitation for elected official of color to the whole city council was just an honest mistake.
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explaining that the annual part has been held for years and tha it's customary for diverse members to take turns hosting it . other elected official say it sends the wrong message. city funds we're not used to pa for the party, boston's mayor insist it's not the only event scheduled to celebrate the season. holiday gatherings for all elected officials are also planned. >> thank you. the foxnews at night commonsens department has a few issues wit the boston mayor's holiday part for elected of color. the mayor was having it for the six mo minority members of the boston city council is a way to celebrate diversity and let's face it, nothing celebrates diversity more than a big dose of discrimination. in fairness we should remember that only the city councils minority members were supposed to get the invitation, but the mayor's assistant sent the invite to the entire city
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council, and other words this segregated affair was supposed to be covert. now mayor michelle wu, a committed progressive who ran o education, equity and closing the racial wealth gap has apologized. she's not apologizing for the discrimination, she is sorry fo accidentally being inclusive an sending the invitation to everyone. she calls it an honest mistake and she defends the minority only holiday party by saying it's my intention that we can again be a city that lives our values and create space for all kinds of communities to come together. common sense is pretty sure whe she ends her non- apology statement by saying she wants communities to come together, she is indicating that white people are not invited. let's bring in california gop delegate roxanne hall, carl, i apologize the invitation was only meant for minorities, we'r
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so sorry about the mistake. >> she's apologizing because sh was caught. isn't that what a politician does, instead of taking accountability for their action they apologize they got caught. this is offensive. and part of her defense was it' been going on for years. okay, a lot about things have been going on for years which doesn't condone it. the democrats say they want people to come together, they don't want to have a race-based society, but their most racist individuals we are finding in the public square. they are always talking about race, they are always dividing us, but they are the ones that say that they our tolerant. it's inappropriate, it's discriminatory and it needs to end. it's also not who we are as american spread. >> at the outset going boston city councilors that he wasn't offended, but he said i found i unfortunate that with the temperature of the way it is that we would further that division. it's a fair assessment because you know, really they are
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propagating this all whole divisive attitude. >> you will find a racist right under that first layer. you can't the people who talk about white supremacy, you can' get there unless you believe in black inferiority and it is unbelievable like you said that the defense was okay, but we've been doing it for years. we been having this secret part without your white people forever. when you're at a party with a bunch of caucasian people and you're not, the black people, w can find each other. we can give the not a kids across the room so there is no need for a separate party. >> to celebrate diversity with little bit discrimination to celebrate the diversity because who doesn't do that. i want to move on to san francisco because it's back to where we were up there the asian-pacific economic. the city is back to the way it was and they it's all a mess again, foxnews.com says san francisco supervisor dean
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preston claimed the this if these homelessness problems wer absolutely the result of capitalism. and it was counterproductive to arrest people openly doing drugs . everybody knows it's capitalism that is causing this, carl, right? >> i went to play a game at home . if i ask you to guess, what is the most socialist city and america? i think most people would guess san francisco. in the most socialist city and america, we have the worst homeless epidemic. this guy is a buffoon, he is anti- cop, he is all about giving people drugs. the reason why we have homelessness is because we have stopped enforcing rules in california and you need rules t get these people into treatment. 20 percent reduction in homelessness since 2010, in california we've had a triple digit increase in san francisco. >> the washington examiner says the following, you can't blame the capitalism going on to say
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capitalism kept san francisco afloat. >> it's not the capitalism bastion of the world, san francisco ruined even that by embracing policies such as thos supported by mr. preston. >> there is dom and then there is one party rule elected officials and boy, does he have this in spades. the fact that he happens to hav multi- billions of dollars in his own bank account, we could just put that aside for a second . the rising tide, by the way, capitalism also solves your discrimination problem because when business is booming in the economy is good, nobody cares about any color, but green. >> he represents in san francisco. he is really killing it down there. a root through there and this i
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really, it is a shame what is going on in san francisco. >> it is. this is his form of gas lightin because he thinks they will say oh that's right i need to continue to vote for the socialist. >> open your eyes, they are scamming you. >> the topography come, the bridges, the architecture, unbelievable, but it's a mess. thank you. coming up, exclusive pictures o thousands of migrants lined up cheering, waving, and waiting t catch a train ride to the u.s. border where they can simply walk into american like million of others. it's a true story, an american couple buys a house than they get a letter from the previous owner who is in canada saying there are things the realtor didn't just closed bite secret rooms, filled with objects. what would you do, would you sell the house, called the
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>> trace: exclusive fox news video showing thousands of migrants lining up to kids change about three hours south of eagle pass, texas which mean overwhelmed for the patrol agents are about to get another massive surge of illegal migrants. back with more on this. it's incredible to look at the line of people. within to the burden of thousands times and it's gettin worse spread. >> until you've been to places like eagle pass, texas and seen what it's like on the ground, it's hard to understand how complex and desperate the situation is at the southern border. it doesn't matter what time of year it is or what the weather is like, the one constant is th people who arrive on a daily basis. videos like this really highlight this. this is a train in mexico that
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is heading for the u.s. and all of those people use each of the left of your screen are reportedly migrants. many of them will be among the thousands expected to arrive at the southern border over the next few days. border patrol agents a just thi week they have encountered nearly 15,000 migrants one independent journalist who covers the southern border both in the u.s. and mexico says there is a reason why it's not stopping. >> i call it the selfie factor. as soon as they cross they take slp and they're communicating with the relatives back home an saying i'm here in the u.s. it's encouraging them to come regardless of what they're seeing in the news. >> the biden administration is using social media to caution migrants that most noncitizens coming are not eligible to stay in the u.s. and will likely be removed but last year record show roughly only 3 percent of those apprehended were deported. >> those are record load numbers
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. let's bring in political scientist and gop strategist cook, thank you both for coming on. this is sound from three of the gop presidential contenders talking about the border. >> i will do the border under a one. day one we're going to declare national emergency. >> they said we are glorified babysitters pray they don't let us do our job. >> we will use our military to secure our southern and norther borderer spread. >> the bottom line here is we play gop sounds they are, but there is an appetite on both sides of the aisle to fix this border crisis. >> it's about time. i've been to mcallen, texas, we have a migrant crisis. this is not going to define biden's presidency if we continue to allow this, it's going to be the death of americans freight we have so many illegal immigrants carryin
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and let's not forget the terrorist are entering our country. mayorkas said he doesn't know who entered. if they don't sign and blood will be on his hands because this is his disaster border policy. >> just to try to illustrate th point we are trying to make your , lauren is this fox news bowl concerned about the border extremely are very concerned about it. the number is 69 percent, the poll was taken in november and it's gotten worse since then. 69 percent as a number we don't often see in politics on any kind of pull, it shows you that both sides of the aisle for the first time really since 2010 ar saying something's got to be done. >> we have never seen numbers like this at least in recent times. empirically, the crisis is the worst it's ever been. we've reached records of migran crossings. these images are constantly in
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the news, it's very salient and important to americans and we haven't seen americans this concerned about immigration tha we have since 2010. it is a winning issue for republicans. it consistently ranks and the top three or four issues behind crime, economy, inflation, not good things for biden, but i would say republicans can't jus hang their hats on this because in 2022, the numbers were just as bad as they are right now an democrats did really well. >> i totally agree with you on that. senator joe mansions had this t sean hannity about his part. >> democrats have been pulled further to the left that i thin joe biden has been pulled farther to the left right i'm hoping comes back to the middle i really am. >> it's interesting because you talk about the far left in a lo of people i talked to associate the far left with this anti-
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somatic movement. >> it doesn't matter if he is going to change his uniform and decide to be in the middle, it is a little too la we have a migrant crisis, we have a disaster and our economy so anti-semitism is also rising and joe biden hazlitt yet to stand with not only students on campuses, ensuring that familie our safer today so we are truly in a disaster and america. and it is joe biden's disastrou policies brit can get this is the new mountain of pull from michigan here, you look at the numbers commenced at trump 63 percent, haley, ron de santis. it's a 15-point lead and it keeps getting bigger. if you look at the numbers are like what? >> that is the perfect points because you know, everyone is excited about nikki haley and her momentum in these debates. her share is increasing but so
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is trump's, so it doesn't help that he is 60 plus points instead of 50. he is still far and away the leader and it's going to be ver tough for anyone to catch him. >> thank you both. while the u.s. government appears to be increasing its us of artificial intelligence despite the just hope you and warnings about what could happe if ai gets carried away. here is our correspondent. >> from tracking america's sea lion population to analyzing ho people cross the border, a new gao report finds the federal government is using artificial intelligence and plans to expan its use even as the technology develops in real-time. >> ai has massive potential to change the way that the government does business spread. >> nasa uses ai the most. they help commerce, treasury an homeland security employees.
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>> it is assistive technology it's helping people do their jo a little better. it's not replacing people. >> of the government accountability office is rules are needed quickly. it urging the government to hav safeguards to manage the complexities, risks, and societal consequences. in october, he signed an executive order requiring them to have guardrails on in a used rate it also requires developer to notify the government of their products impact national security. >> the greatest change i can think of is ai presents as a potential. this year the european union reached a tentative deal on air regulations. at home congress is still considering legislation, industry experts say they shoul tread carefully because strict regulations could put the u.s. at a disadvantage. >> everything is moving fast year. other countries are moving fast as well. when you put that together it's a difficult challenge.
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>> the gao did not examine the specific reports and it's important to point out that not every government agency is even using air yet. who knows what might change the might. >> still ahead, md federal offices runaway crime crisis, and now this in washington, dc. two of the cities professional sports teams planning to ditch the capital. close call caught on camera and the chase of a lifetime for a runaway chihuahua. let's head to eugene, oregon, home of the university of orego ducks and it appears to be a foggy night and eugene. we are coming right back.
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super slow recovery from the depths of the pandemic has suffered another with the wizards and capitals plan to leave the city to plant built a brand-new stadium and neighboring northern, virginia,. back live to kevin corke with bar on teams heading for the exits in dc. >> they are. the washington reagan national airport, you're familiar, you flown in it to it many times. it's a city's main airport bright it's also in virginia, s why not the same for a pair of the area's major sports team? apparently that's about to happen as the nhl washington capitals and the nba washington wizards plan to leave downtown dc and move into northern, virginia,. the latest blow for a city really from a softening post pandemic economy and a 40 percent rise in violent crime . >> our experience with crime is kind of a blip.
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it's a phenomenon and we can look back over the last several years and see a lot of contributing factors, but we will. >> the mayor there. virginia's lieutenant governor has been skeptical about her plan to drive it down saying listen, if you go to the game, you're having fun, but if you leave the game, having to look over your shoulder, well that's an issue. the team's owner says he has loyalty to the region and peopl are calling it a money grab, bu it is worth noting the dc sport fans already drive to maryland for football games, so, virgini what mother the most. the vacancy rate sits at over 2. most concerning there have been nearly 1,000 carjackings and washington this year alone. then hundred 30 and counting an critics say that will keep a lo
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of folks from coming to the district. >> that is quite the crime blip. let's bring in criminal defense attorney along with former fbi special agent. really, you kind of make light of it, but when she says crime blip, professional teams don't leave a city because of a crime blip. it's amazing because these team leave there gone. that arena that is in dc is als dark in those businesses around that arena are going to lose money. it's a very big deal. >> it is a big deal. the washington wizards used to be the bullets, and now fans going to the games have to be worried about being hit by bullets, that's one of the reasons teams are fleeing. where worried about keeping their fans, players, and personnel safe and they can't d it. >> lexi, we keep saying whether it's dc, la, philly, these are
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crimes against society. you go in but these are crimes against society because you los your stores, you lose your teams , you lose the things that are precious to your fellow residents when crime is outrageous like this. >> that's right, the real loser are the people left behind in that city who are losing the revenue and the business and th presence of people in their streets because the business people will come and go and obviously the players will come and go and they're not going to be thinking about the streets that they left. so the real people that suffer are the people in the businesse around there. >> it is amazing. the daily wire rates the following, oregon sheriff's office makes biggest fit no bus in county history then suspecte ringleader is released.
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shocking that a criminal was released and now he's not returning to court for the question i have is the cops are not engaging in catch and release. what are the prosecutor parlays that let him go? they need to get his initial appearance as quick as possible did they act or other policies putting dangerous people back o the street? >> we asked this question all the time because it's interesting, you've got tens of thousands of people dying of fentanyl. it's the biggest bust in the history of oregon and the guy that gets busted is kicked back out on the street and you think this is like it's a mass murderer being booted back out on the street. >> you would think a president who has a son that has struggle so mightily with addiction woul be a little more concerned abou the sources of where this is coming from because it's coming over our borders, it's coming through the mail, it's been illegally sent here and nobody is doing anything about it.
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i spent a lot of time in portland. if i were going to decide to no be a lawyer, and be a drug kingpin, portland is the place would go. that place was burning for months on end and nobody did anything so unfortunately, this is not surprising. >> i remember well. the headline from fox.com. los angeles police recover 300,000 and stolen what merchandise during a retail theft. they had so much dolan merchandise they didn't think i would actually fit and the stor that's about the crime is. i have 15 seconds for you to wrap this up. >> 300,000 is a drop in the bucket. what we need to look at is not just recovery, but prevention. you want to prevent you need markups. you want to deter crime? you need more prosecutions. let's get both of those. >> thank you both. >> thank you.
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>> trace: first up intimates viral videos. barely avoided being crushed as the lightning bolt. the man was about to go for a drive, he forgot his wallet wen back into get it and moments later heard the thunder and found the damage. yes, he is insured. drivers in york risking both their cars and potentially thei lives trying to wrangle loose chihuahua running along the expressway, the dog avoided multiple attacks and ran below parked car in was contained, with its owners he is again wit the owners. if you have a viral video to share, hit me up at trace gallagher or "fox news @ night" on social media. you get an ominous letter and the mail, it's revealing that you have secret rooms inside your house filled with creepy objects and other stuff, and then you find out what's in the latter is actually true. what do you do?
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>> we are back with the nightca crew. tonight's topic, chilling discoveries of the couple goes viral after they got an ominous letter from a relative of the previous owner of the house the just bought. the letter inferred there were hidden rooms and other things and the house they would not have been told about when they bought it which led the couple to actually find the hidden rooms vintage liquor, creepy toys, all kinds of stuff great if you had bought the stuff and got the same unnerving letter, what would you do? you have to lead us off on this one part. >> it's actually a recurring dream i used to have, i have four kids every time we were in nt smallhouse my husband and i would have a fantasy where we would find hidden rooms and it would be a party. >> would you stay and enjoy it? gig i would be completely creeped out. some legislature is going to pass a law saying next to that checks a box of somebody died, do you have secret rooms, our
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their hidden liquor cabinets, this is only going to end with more government regulation. >> they're going to say those were illegal units, i don't kno how you got those. we need to put people in there. kevin, what would you do if you got the letter? gig i would instantly become like every brother you've seen and scary movie, i'm out of there. >> i'm not doing it. out. >> trace: i'm with you, i'd maybe go down to the bar and take some of that vintage liquor . >> as long as i didn't see an actual ghost, i'd be good. at have a little drink of the liquor and chill. >> that's why you see seen the ghost, you have a little bit of the vintage liquor. so we ask global we asked would you move out of the house, that was kind of the easy answer. 20 percent said yes, on instagram, there is little more
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chicken -ish on instagram. 38 percent said yes, they would move out. in then you have got that would say i would definitely look around for the hidden rooms, yo never know what you may find. as long as there are no hidden bodies, i'm good. >> you move out if you've you got like if i lened anything from reading the amityville horror committee the evil spirits will tell you to get out , barring that you our golden . kevin o'brien, leave everything and, rent the home as a scary air b&b. >> someone who lives in a tiny apartment, i would be excited about the hidden rooms. >> thank you all for joining, thank you for watching america' late news, we will see you backt here for theho friday night version. old friend, kevin. nothing like enjoying a cold one while watching the game.
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