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america's late news, "fox news @ night." breaking tonight, these are live pictures of the beirut skyline. sign up and about 25 minutes. israel has launched more strikes after targeting hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. we will have much more on that coming up in moments. and we knew the numbers are going to be bad, but we did not know they would be this bad. immigrations and custom enforcement, or i.c.e., now revealing that nearly a half million migrants in this country illegally are convicted criminals, including more than 13,000 murderers and 15,000 sexual offenders. and right now they are likely freely roaming the streets of your cities and towns. >> kamala doesn't know what she's doing. she allowed them to come in and have to be removed. >> trace: speaking of kamala harris, the vice president went to the southern border today for the first time since becoming the democratic nominee, and for the first time in more than three years. but now she has a totally
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different stance on the border. last time she ran for president, this is what she said. >> we have a president of the united states who has created a fiction about a crisis at the border. >> trace: but it was fiction then, what is it now? and if the tale of fiction is now the horrifying truth, who's fault is it? shouldn't we blame the people in charge, and give credit to the man who used to be in charge? >> strengthening our border is not new to me, and it is a long-standing priority of mine. as president, i will put politics aside to fix our immigration system and find solutions. >> trace: what a change. the senior national correspondent, kevin corke, is live in d.c. to break down what is fact and fiction when it comes to the border. good evening. >> good evening, trace. happy friday to you. i.c.e. provided the data you cited today to texas g.o.p. congressman tony gonzalez, who then publish it just as air force two was making its way
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to the southern border with the vice president on board. as you mentioned, the numbers are simply astounding. according to i.c.e., they are currently over 600,000 noncitizen criminal offenders roaming the country thanks to i.c.e.'s nondetained docket, and that includes nearly a half million who have already been convicted of a crime, and almost a quarter million who have pending charges. worse yet, look at these numbers. the numbers of those convicted of homicide and sexual assault, over 13,000, and 15,000, respectively. a clear and present danger to the country, see critics of the administration's policies. moreover, gonzales noted there are some 1800 additional noncitizens who have pending homicide charges, and another 4250 have pending sexual assault charges. meanwhile, today at a campaign event in the great state of michigan, the former president said this about the ongoing
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crisis. >> we really know what's going on, and coming out of jails, murderers at levels nobody thought possible. it was all done by comrade kamala harris. [crowd booing] are great border czar who is incompetent. >> while it is true that in recent months border apprehensions had actually trended downward, it is also true the administration is simply flying migrants into the country, thus avoiding the border process along the way, trace. >> trace: always a way around things. kevin corke live for us in d.c. kevin, thank you. ♪ ♪ well, the "fox news @ night" common sense department was watching a videotape of kamala harris running for president the first time around, back in 2020, when she campaign by saying president trump had created a fictional crisis at the southern border, and just months later the biden-harris administration began prioritizing what it called
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"humane immigration policies." in other words, opening the floodgates to more than 10 million illegal immigrants, overwhelming big cities and small towns alike. and all the while, dhs secretary mayorkas told us the border was secure. so imagine common sense 'a surprise when today the director of immigration and customs enforcement confirmed that, among illegal immigrants now freely roaming the country are 13,000 convicted killers, murderers who fled prisons in their own countries and came here, where they fell under the catch and release program. but because there is no catching, it is actually just greet and release. and with those 13,000 killers, we also allowed 15,000 convicted rapists and sexual assaulters. in fact, the biden-harris humanity project has now welcomed more than 400,000 convicted criminals. common sense wonders if kamala harris still thinks the
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border crisis is fiction, because american voters have evidence that this is very, very real. let's bring in texas sheriff and retired border patrol agents at east cleveland along with an arizona rancher, tyler. sheriff, to you first. you look at those numbers, 400,000 convicted criminals we have allowed in this country. it is mind-boggling, sheriff's. >> hi, trace. it's great to be back with you. i may surprise you, but those numbers are going to be a lot higher. that's just our own databases here in the united states. we don't know who else has come in, the tens of millions of illegal aliens that have come in the last three and half years. there will be a lot more of those identifiable criminals that are rapists, murderers, you name it. there certainly are not a lot more.to the point of what president trump sat on the
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campaign trail, he was right. when it comes to the border security problem, he was right each time. this problem has been going on, and he actually faced it and solved it with policies that work at the white house. >> trace: and nobody knows the problem better than the man to your left, sheriff, tyler klum. mr. klum, you have seen this firsthand. it's hurt your livelihood. expand to us what happened and how it's hurt you. >> well, trace, it is my livelihood to raise cattle in arizona. i've done it for 150 years, my family and i have, and we intend to do it longer than that, but there's things out there like -- that amount of people can't come across any place and leave a trail of trash and destruction behind them. my cattle come along and eat the trash, get plugged up, it gets in their intestines and they die from it. i probably lost 20 heads over the years, and that's a really hard thing to recover from. it's a lot for my family to
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recover from. it is lost revenue that i'll never get again. >> trace: that's exactly right. and we feel that for you, tyler, because that really is kind of a change. here's a former chicago gang member talking about trendy aragua, the venezuelan gang. he said this. >> what kind of guns? >> semiautomatics. anything you name, you see it on the streets. these boys have got so many big guns, if they are 150 pounds, the gun is bigger than them. they come from rougher gangs than us. >> trace: a former gang member, he knows gangs and he knows guns that and he also knows that tren de aragua is spreading across the country. >> is exactly what we've been saying the last three and half years. myself, rodney scott, others you've had on your show, trace. we have been telling america that it's not just a border problem, it's a problem that's going to affect her as the united states. i would like to add that i spent ten years down in southern
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arizona, five years down in cochise county. arizona has suffered through this problem for many years. yes, they have added more infrastructure such as roads, lighting, technology and manpower, but it continues to be a hot spot for those looking to cross our borders illegally. >> trace: we talked about this, sheriff. i started my career in yuma, arizona, long that very same border. the very same problems. and the fix didn't come along for a very long time. i want to know, tyler, what you think when you hear kamala harris say things like, this is manufactured, this border crisis. now all of the sudden she takes it seriously because she wants the top job. >> yeah, it's very frustrating. it's like a slap in the face, because we see it with our own n two eyes and we are expected to believe something out of her mouth that we see is a lie right in front of our eyes every day. we live it and see it every day and we know it's a problem and it's in our life every day, and we live with it.
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>> trace: it is, it is alarming. tyler, sheriff, thank you both. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thanks, trace. god bless you. >> trace: former president trump weighing in on these alarming illegal immigration numbers, and his opponent's ceremonial visit to the southern border. marianne rafferty has new information on this. >> good evening, trace. vice president kamala harris touring the southern border and arizona today as i.c.e. releases that new data on criminals. she is touting her plans to stop the flow of illegal migrants. something her current administration has struggled with the last four years. >> as your president, i will protect our nation's sover sovereignty, secure our border, and work to fix our broken system of immigration. and i will partner with democrats, republicans, and independent clear list to do it. >> the border patrol union
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slamming harris' visit as just another political stunt with empty promises. "this is nothing more than for her to check the box, but what it is in reality is a slap in the face for the men and women who put their lives on the line every day and also a slap in the face to the american public. where has she been?" president trump using a michigan town hall to criticize harris' porta visit, attacking the biden and administration policies that have led open borders, drug and human trafficking, along with thousands of convicted crim criminals. >> nobody wants to have criminals pouring into our country. much more than 13,000 convicted murderers who were in jail, all released into our country. we can't put up with this. this is gross incompetence. >> just stunning numbers. trace? >> trace: marianne, thank you. let's bring in fox news contributor steven hilton and the dean of pepperdine university school of public policy, pete peterson. steve, to you first. here's kamala harris today at the border blaming trump.
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>> he made the challenges at the border worse, and he is still fanning the flames of fear and division. >> trace: steve, do you think any rational, reasonable human being, after seeing these numbers coming out from i.c.e., is believing a word she says about the border? >> no, but first of all, trace, let's be clear -- a lot of people aren't seeing these numbers. i watched tonight just to see cnn's flagship news program. i did it for you and for all our audience, to do the research. not a mention. not a mention of any of this. so, you know, there's going to be a lot of people who don't have this information. we have to make sure it gets out there. but the insult to everyone's intelligence that she is running around saying that she's going to make the border security, after we have seen these numbers come out? this morning i was on with stuart varney and he asked whether it was a good idea for her to go to the border.
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i said, it's generally not a good idea for a criminal to go back to the scene of the crime. but now we know the scale of the crime, the extent of this. it is absolutely shocking. in any sane world, i think this would be the end of her campaign, to run for reelection on this basis. it's unbelievable. >> trace: it might be the end of her campaign, steve. when these numbers get out, if they get out, and a lot of people are posting them on social media, it might do detrimental damage to her campaign. "the wall street journal," pete peterson writes the following. "harris spins a new border tale." "a shift to plan b after the failure of her for strategy, which was to dodge the issue. her campaign spent the first weeks after she gained the nomination telling the press that president biden had never named her the border czar." her credibility, pete, is just shot. >> you remember, seaside, going back 4-6 months, many democrats were making this argument that as a percentage of the
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population, a percentage of criminals and those crossing the border was lower. remember that? and then you really see these are the numbers that matter. and of course what was revealed here was not just the data that we know. we also know -- i spoke with a friend of mine who used to work at dhs, and noted that we don't know the data that's coming out of the sanctuary cities and sanctuary states. this is just the data that we know of. so a lot of the data around criminal prosecutions is being withheld by the cities and states, so even with this, we don't know the full picture. >> and we still don't know how many people are actually here a. moving on to politics now, here is pennsylvania voter preference. put this up. it is suburban voters, which i found interesting, steve hilton. because you see harris 50, c848. suburban men, trump has the lead by 14 points. suburban women, kamala harris has the lead by 17 points. but you look at the suburban numbers, the rural numbers, trump is dominating. with this close in the suburbs,
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it is bad news in rural parts of pennsylvania. >> exactly. i think it is a very close race, and nobody on the trump side should be complacent. everyone has got to get out there vote early. play by the rules. whenever we think of the rules, you have to get out and vote. however, i think it looks as if the general trend is in trump's direction. it's very close race but the kabkamala harris bubble has cley burst. and after you've had a week week of in-kind contributions to the harris campaign from the media, nonstop puffing her up, and still she is behind where biden was in 2020, behind where haley was in 2016. it is still looking good for president trump, i think. >> trace: it speaks volumes. this is also in pennsylvania. immigration, former president is way up there. abortion is way up. is abortion enough to lift them over the top?
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it is their topic. you take abortion out, it's over. >> and you look at the news from today around immigration, immigration is one of those issues that cuts both ways. it cuts toward economics, so people feel those issues around economics and the impact of illegal immigration, but it's also public safety. that is where these issues, he saw the polls put suburban voters, those issues around public safety are really one that suburban voters feel. so this data coming out today from i.c.e. around immigration and the criminal justice element, i think those are things that are really going to be problematic for harris. >> trace: oh, yeah. it's a big blow to the campaign. pete peterson, steve hilton, thank you both. we appreciate it. >> thanks, trace. >> at least 21 million people came in during their term. as we just said, a lot of them are real bad people. real rough people. but they are also taking a lot of jobs from americans. it probably happened with you. as the small number of jobs they
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created were all taken by illegal immigrants in the last short period of time, we are going to make that change. >> trace: you see there are a busy day for the former president. let's bring in trump campaign press secretary karoline leavitt. great to have you on the show here. i want to play some sound from the former president today because he was talking about these new numbers that we got from i.c.e. showing that convicted illegal immigrants, how many are in this country. he said this. watch. >> we really know what's going on. coming out of jails, murderers at levels that nobody thought possible. 245,000 criminals, but more than 13 -- much more than 13,000 convicted murderers who are in jail. they are all released into our country, and we can't put up with this. this is gross incompetence. >> trace: and the former president underestimated the number at 245,000. it is closer to 500,000 total criminals, karoline. but this really is one of those things where it is a bad news situation for the harris
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campaign. >> once again, trace, president trump has been proven right. these numbers today show what he has been sounding the alarm for, for years now. he has been saying that countries around this world are sending their worst, emptying their prisons, and putting their jails, sending murderers and rapists to our country. the media has mocked him for it. kamala and the democrats have said he's been lying. but these numbers again prove that he's right. kamala harris has thrown the sovereignty of our great country under the bus. for these numbers alone, for what she has done at the border alone, it is disqualifying for her to receive a promotion and be president of the united states. the number one priority of a president is to protect your citizens, to keep your borders secure, to protect your homeland. kamala harris has failed to do that over the past four years and she has the audacity to go to the border today with a straight face and look those brave border patrol members in the eyes and lie to the american people, saying she wants more security? that the whole load of crap.
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look at her record last four years and throughout her career. >> trace: and to go to the border and blame trump for what's happening in the border. watch. >> the american people deserve a president who cares more about border security then playing political games. even though donald trump tried to sabotage the border security bill, it is my pledge to you that as president of the united states i will bring it back up and proudly sign it. >> trace: she knows the border bill is not bipartisan. she knows it didn't come close to a vote in the house. big time against votes in the senate, and yet she keeps propagating this, caroline. >> it wasn't a border bill, it was an amnesty bill. it would have fast-track millions and millions of illegal immigrants, getting the mass amnesty, which is what kamala harris has wanted to do her entire career. she is against deportation, she is for mass amnesty.
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she is for forcing taxpayers to subsidize the lives of these illegal immigrants, many of whom have proven to be criminals, murderers, rapists. there's only one option on the ballot for a candidate he was going to secure our border and actually deport these illegal criminals and rapists and sexual assaulters that have come into this country on kamala harris' watch. and president trump on day one is going to launch the largest mass deportation operation in american history. kamala harris, for her sake, was caught on video this week saying "down with deportation." she tended that in a parade. she can't be trusted to send these people home. she's putting megan lives at risk and she doesn't care. >> trace: for clarity, that house bill that never got anywhere would have allowed 5,000 illegal immigrants to cross the border each day until they put a defense mechanism up. karoline leavitt, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. coming up, israel has now targeted has beloved leader hassan nasrallah. we don't yet know whether he's dead or alive, but we are being joined lives on the set next, on
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how this could significantly change the war in the middle east. later, donald trump going after google. new research shows the search engine has a leftist bias in favor is, guess who? kamala harris. later in the nightcap, for years democrats in the mainstream media downplay the border threat, calling it "fictional," even labeling those who sounded the alarm as racist, xenophobic. you have heard it. but shocking new i.c.e. data we've been telling you about reveals near a half million convicted criminals including 13,000 murderers roaming free in america. did you imagine the numbers would be that high? do you think it might make the mainstream media reconsider how they cover the issue? will they cover the issue? let us know on x and instagram. we will read your responses coming up in the nightcap. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> trace: breaking tonight, the israeli military launching more strikes after targeting has bola central headquarters in beirut, trying to take out the terror group's leader, hassan nasrallah. has below responded with rocket attacks targeting israeli citizens in the next step is really anyone's guest. let's bring in the idea of special operations veteran, aaron cohen. great to have you on the show. it appears whatever happens, hezbollah is badly damaged. going back to the walkie-talkies and the pagers incident, and now the potential possibility that the leader of hezbollah might be dead, it seems like this might buy people sometime. it doesn't seem like hezbollah is ready to have an effective counterstrike. >> i agree with exactly what you said. in terrorism and counterterrorism, you cannot defeat terrorism. what you can do is you can
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systematically target the logistics, the leaders, and everything that israel's been doing the last week dismantling hezbollah and taking them apart. i do believe hassan nasrallah was killed. the intelligence that israel garnered from the pagers, i believe they have tracking devices and listening devices. they have an incredible amount of intelligence that holds the southern region all the way up to beirut. i do believe that the goal here is to quietly get the letter i rgc and khameini to say, do we really have what it takes to go up against israel at this pointt now? which is, look what we did to hassan nasrallah, look what we did to end it might give them an out to look tough and to look strong, but i'm kind of back o out. >> so he's really dead and we have no evidence, we've been told nothing about the fact they
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may have lost his life. but if what you say is true, it means this whole thing changes. hezbollah changes. if you are iran right now, you are thinking, wait a minute, we have been embarrassed again. what do you do if you are iran? >> you ask the united states to allow them to posture -- [speaking hebrew] let them have an out to be able to say something tough while letting them crawl underneath the carpet, knowing that operationally it is time for a pause. that is what i think would be the out for the irgc and for khameini. otherwise, at this point, trace, they are all within israel's optics. i think the world has seen what israel is able to do and how effective they reach is, and have them in their intelligence capability is. so if they are smart, it is time -- maybe have permission to
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look out and have a statement? and then crawl back into the hole quietly and calm this thing down. or there could be a monster counterattack, but i don't think iran has the capabilities. we are still going to work in southern lebanon and tearing it apart. >> trace: aaron, great analysis. thank you as always, sir. we appreciate it. for an president trump is calling for google to be prosecuted over a report by a conservative think tank that alleges the tech giant's search results favor vice president harris. we are live with more on those details. good evening. >> hey, trace. the former president posting about this on truth social today, saying if the deponent of justice does not prosecute google for this blatant interference of elections, he would request its prosecution "when i win the election and become president of the united states." trump's post is in reaction to a new study by the right-leaning media research center that found, when users search "donald trump presidential race 2024" on google, trump's
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campaign website if you'd sixth in the search results and was preceded by articles from left-wing sources. when they search kamala harris presidential race 2024, it appeared third in results, preceded by nine articles, all but one from left-leaning media. a google spokesperson denies any manipulation of search results by the company, saying in part this. "this report looked at a single rare search term on a single date several weeks ago." even trump supporter elon musk pointing out that companies like google and microsoft disproportionately donate to the democrat party. so no doubt this is a topic that will continue to be debated, trace. >> trace: you can bet on that. live for us in new york. let's bring in our nc creator and pro-israel activist emily austin, along with conservative commentator alicia krause. thank you both are coming on. to you first. elon musk wrote the following on
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x. "google and microsoft very does proportionately donate to the democratic party, no surprise. between then they control close to 100% of web browsers and search even with the best of intentions, they can't help but introduce bias." i mean, he is right. the bias is built into the system. >> he is right. what is also interesting is the department is looking into and has had cases in the past, are they just buying competitors and monopolizing the tech market? even the biden justice department, and there's a constitutional separation between the two, thank god, the commander in chief is not supposed to be able to direct them about what to do but of course we have seen that happen he times with privately meetings and things like that in the past. but i think that trump should be wary of directly saying "i'm going to do this because i'm afraid the harris campaign is going to grab that clip and run" but elon musk is entirely right, and i'm actually excited to see -- i think there is a growing shift in silicon valley
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of people, i don't know they'll become republicans, the more libertarian than before. >> trace: i think you're totally right. "morning joe" said this about kamala going to the border. watch. >> go into what they consider your strength, your weakness. use it as your strength. and she can do this with the border. >> and tearing this on because this is what they do. >> does not months of polls where she consider, should we or should we go to the border? it's a gut instinct. he should go to the border and dive into the thing that is your weakness. >> trace: "morning joe" was before those numbers cannot come emily austin. now those numbers are out and you know they're all thinking, what was she doing at the border when the numbers came out looking like it was all her fault? >> of course it's her fault. she always talks about what she's going to do when she is in office, and the people fail to understand she is in office right now. everything she is claiming she can do once she wins, if she wins, she can do right now. as a voter, if i'm looking at
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kamala harris, i am more so concerned about her flip-flopping on policies. she claims today that the border has been a long-standing issue of hers, yet the border czar never did the one task that she was given to do by joe biden, which is to secure the border. unfortunately this is not the only thing she is inconsistent about. you can't make up your mind on fracking. one day she says she'll protect gun rights and another day she says to do a mandatory buyback for guns, but then says "i have a gun myself." she can't have a spinal cord on any of your policies because she really doesn't have any. the reason she is avoiding all of these media interviews is because the minute she is faced with an adversarial interview that questions or policies, she doesn't know what to say. and the border is one small example of the many policies she can't make up her mind on. >> trace: is a trustworthy issue. at the bottom line on this. "the new york times" writes the following. "harris has a lot of strengths. giving interviews is not one of them. reporters and fellow prosecutors who have known ms. harris over the years say she has always been polite but cautious with the press even in informal
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settings. a wariness that stems not from lack of preparation or curiosity, but from a fear of saying the wrong thing. she can't ignore the media for the next 40 days. she just can't do it. it's going to kill her in the polls." >> it is so funny. we are all human we will all eventually say the wrong thing. >> trace: every night! >> you spent a lot of time on air. i've spent a lot of time on air in the last 20 years of my career. this definitely clips of me saying the wrong thing. but if you're going to be a politician and you claim you want to represent the american people and you claim are going to work with all sides, then maybe talk about your record. but she cannot talk about her record because we know how radically left her record is. >> trace: i've got 30 seconds left for you, emily. but will she ever give a legitimate news conference in the next 39 days? the answer, i think, is probably not. it's because she won't, and trace, i'll tell you what she's done. she's figured it out. she's been doubling down posting on social media rather than addressing traditional media, hard-hitting interviews, anything other than a fluff piece. because on social media you are
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not scrutinized, not questioned. no one has the chance to ask questions that she would face if she were to hold a presser. knowing that, all she does is tweet away, she attracts gen z, everything looks attractive because she doesn't face the reality of people questioning her policies, and it works out great for her. so why should she stop? >> trace: that's a good question. emily, alicia, thank you. coming up, on college campuses once again this fall semester, thousands searching for faith, and they just gathered at the university of arkansas. we will talk to those who were) there live, next. ♪ ♪ or across the country, you can count on pods to deliver when we say we will. which is why we were voted america's #1 container moving company. book your move today at pods.com philip: when your kid is hurting and there's nothing you can do about it, that's the worst feeling in the world.
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steve harrigan is in crystal river, florida, again tonight. >> roaring ashore as a category 4 hurricane, helene slammed into florida's big bend region, leaving behind death and destruction. >> oh my goodness. that building there is going to come apart. >> the seventh most powerful storm to hit the state made landfall with winds as high as 140 miles an hour, and up to 15 feet of storm surge. >> it's a real gut punch to those communities, and i know a lot of people are reeling right now. >> it also set homes on fire and turned roads into rivers. >> anybody in your house? >> first responders headed out in boats to rescue those trapped by rising floodwaters. >> i was trying to make it to my mom's house. and not able get any further. >> strong winds and waters also pushed boats into people's front yards, and collapsed homes and businesses, knocking out power for millions. >> our whole entire home is completely ruined.
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the catch is, the beds, the clothing. >> a bird's-eye view from the fox flight team showed significant flooding in florida, while in georgia, the carolinas, and tennessee, they are seeing historic rain. the main highways have all been cleared, but it might take another day were two for the small business owners using squeegees and brooms to get all the water out. trace, back to you. >> trace: steve, thank you. if you would like to help those impacted by hurricane helene, you can donate now at redcross.org/foxforward or just scan the qr code on your screen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ religious revivals once again breaking out on college campuses across the country. thousands of students gathering at the university of arkansas in search of salvation, with many getting baptized. let's bring in "unite us" founder and visionary tanya
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pruitt, pastor jonathan, and pittsburg state university junior drew cormier. thank you all for coming. to you first, i hear numbers like 10,000 at the university of arkansas. four other major revivals in the same month. there was clearly an appetite for faith for the students. what's going on? >> you know, trace, all i can say is the only way to explain what's happening on college campuses is an act of god. this is bigger than any of us. we have seen over 40,000 students gather on seven campuses. we have seen thousands getting baptized, thousands getting saved. we have heard students come in and say, you know, i came in wanting to end my life, and i left wanting to live my life. they are getting connected in churches, telling their testimonies. god is moving on college campuses. this is a revival unlike anything our nation has ever seen. >> trace: we are going to roll some more of this video.
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jp, you are a pastor and you speak as a guest for "unite us." are you surprised by how many young people are coming out to these? >> i know that god wants us to grab the hearts of young people more than our hearts want to be grabs. so i'm not surprised that god is moving in the way that he is. the woman you just heard prayed this all into existence, as she walked on campuses and met with sororities, and it has just been unbelievable. we are so thankful. >> trace: you are among those, you don't go to the university of arkansas, you go to college in kansas, and you had to be baptized. tell us about your experience. >> originally i wasn't going to go, but i just decided to up and leaves, and it was something else. you feel the holy spirit as soon as you walk in that building. it was powerful. >> trace: wow, it really was. quickly, i want to know, did you get what you went looking for?
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>> oh, absolutely. 110%. >> trace: tanya, when you think about this, some students singing -- i see this, but i want to play, if i can come a few seconds us of students we can hear loud or singing. here are some of the sound. pause for this. ♪ ♪ you say this generation -- and this is a quote here, tanya -- "will usher in the greatest move of god we have ever seen." meaning what? >> meaning there is such a hunger among young people. i think they are really tired of living hopeless and living with anxiety and depression and suicidal ideation. this generation is hungry for a move of god, and because of that, they are going to events like this, and like ohio state where the football team is spreading the word of god, and students are getting baptized. i just believe this is the
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beginning. we are bound to witness a greater awakening, and our nation is going to turn to these young people who are leading this. >> trace: pastor, would you agree with that? >> absolutely. i think that jesus is moving in our land and calling us to repentance and to turn our hearts toward him, and he starting with the universities. i really think it's happening in universities and in the prisons, and the areas people least expect it. he is capturing their hearts and they are exchanging the world for the kingdom. we are seeing it, every place we go. it's been absolutely incredible. >> trace: and when you got to the university of arkansas, i know you said you are not going to go, but u.n. you got there. where others in the same situation as you, that they were reticent to go and if they showed up and got what they wanted? >> oh, yeah. whenever i started telling people about that, i heard a lot of stories from people very similar. they change their life. >> trace: it really is. drew, jp, tanya, best of luck to
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you. thank you for coming on the show. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >> trace: coming up, tens of thousands of illegal immigrants with sexual assault and murder convictions roaming the streets in america. could you ever imagine the new numbers released by federal authorities would be this high, this extreme? and do you think it might make the mainstream media reconsider how they cover the issue, considering they don't cover the issue? the nightcap is next. ♪ ♪
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it, in the end the media will have to report it until the truth. >> trace: kevin corke? >> they will tell the truth eventually. it'll be much too late, and frankly will get worse before it gets better. >> trace: pete peterson? >> i think this other angle of it is with the sanctuary cities, as well. one of the things in his report that that comes out, i.c.e. has made 20,000 requests for criminals in sanctuary cities and they have been denied. >> trace: that's crazy. alicia? >> all i know is i hope it keeps coming out and i hope the trump campaign uses the microphone that he has, because all the media pays attention to what he says, to blast this message out there. i've gotten so many text messages from concerned moms in swing states all over this country. >> trace: it's a big deal. >> i agree. out of the media will ever report the numbers. i thought they would be higher, when he saw the influx for the last 3.5 years. i was surprised. but that didn't count the got-aways. >> trace, i think this is the largest growing national security threat between the gang
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violence that's going to metastasize, the trafficking, the tech that they have kept us quiet and aren't taking it seriously. it's going to turn into such a monster it'll be way too late. >> trace: yes, 60% on instagram. 43%. kind of a difference. paul says, not surprised the number is so high but i doubt the mainstream media will cover it all. considering our u.s. population is 234 million, 13,000 doesn't seem shocking. when the coming in, it does. wendy, we all knew the numbers to be this high. the mainstream media will never reconsider. vernon says absolutely expect it is higher. julie hamill, yes, because i listen to bill melugin and he doesn't lie. no, he does not. jim, i knew they were high, just not this high. not this high. hi and bye. thanks for watching ameris i'm trace gallagher. have a great weekend. we will see you right back here on monday.
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