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>> greg: thanks to hearndon tn -- our studio audience. i love you america. [cheering and applause] >> trace: good evening, i'm trace gallagher. is 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, -- and this is
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america's late news, "fox news @ night." breaking tonight fox news anchor bret baier grilling income alerts on everything from the border to the economy to harris wanting to turn the page and while the vp tried to filibuster she ended up saying things she might regret. >> if you turn the page you been in office for three and a half years. >> and donald trump has been running for office -- >> but your shot. >> you and i both know what i'm talking about. you and i both know -- >> actually don't. what are you talking occumed. >> what i'm talking about over the last decade people have become -- ski is still unclear what she's talking about but harris was also pressed on what she knew about biden health cover-up. >> after george clooney said within a minutes of talking to president biden -- a fund-raiser that he thought this was not the same joe biden that we saw on the big stage. >> donald trump is on the balance. >> i understand. you met with him at least
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once a week for three and a half years. you didn't have any concerns? >> i think the american people have a concern about donald trump. >> trace: somehow turned that one on donald trump and the violent criminals biden and harris allowed into the country who murdered citizens apparently also trump's fa fault. >> bret: do you owe those families -- an apology to much be one snowfall this much sorry for loss. sincerely. but let's talk about what is happening right now with an individual who does not want to participate in solutions. >> trace: the senior nurse -- national correspondent kevin corke's live in d.c. with more on the interview. good evening. >> quite an interview in. evening to you. no the vp did turn the former president trump for being "unfit to serve as president for a second term" because he is according to her unstable and dangerous but it also purchaser just the interview itself was dangerous to rain
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for the veep especially considering her feeding support in some recent polling which has seen her two-point national league dissolve where she is now trailing the 45th president by two points. nevertheless there she was tonight jousting with our bret baier looking to jump-start the home stretch of her campaign by addressing one of its most pressing issues, illegal immigration. >> the point is that we have a broken immigration system that needs to be repaired. >> bret: for your homeland security secretary said that 85% -- >> i'm not finished. we have mark. >> bret: 6 million people have been released into the country. let me just finish and i'll get to the question i promise you. >> i was beginning to answer. >> very nicely contentious no among the many adjectives spotted online describing the veep' interview tonight a home run and mix very effective, should be pleased and then there were these, train wreck, painful and
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failed. connect the harris campaign posted clips of the conversation on x, a sign that all things considered they must broadly feel it was a success only time we'll tell, trace. >> trace: only time we'll tell. kevin corke live in d.c., thank you. >> bret: >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> bret: fox news act fox news @ night common sense department thought bret baier's interview with harris was very instructive. not the answers mind you because for the most part the vice president skipped the content and skirted questions. what common sense found instructive was watching kamala harris filibuster and fill the conversation with a litany of unnecessary words. she would say let me be clear and then would fail to be clear. brett ask her about the border crisis, she talked about trump. she was reminded that her campaign slogan is a new way forward and that she repeatedly says its time to turn the page. and when bret asked her "what
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are you turning the page from?" she said "since the last decade and missed -- which we have been burdened by the rhetoric coming from donald trump." common sense would point out that trump was only in power for part of the last decade. democrats held power for most of the last decade. and that turning the page is a direct slam against biden-harris parish refused to talk about her policies and then advised us to go to her website which also does not talk about her policies. the interview reminded common sense of a quarterback who takes any of the end of the game, meaning harris was done competing and intent on running off the clock. the problem is she let the time expire without putting any points on the board. let's bring in conservative commentator alicia krause and fox news contributor steve helton. it's kind of interesting, do you -- steven okert you first because the question was raised simple how many illegal immigrants have been allowed in the entry? the answer was the
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following... >> bret: how many illegal immigrants would you estimate your demonstration has released into the country over the last three and half years? >> what i'm glad you raised the issue -- issue of immigration because i agree with you it is a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have. and you know what i'm going to talk about speed and budgets are numbered using its 1 million, 3 million. >> bret, questions get to the point. the point is that we have a broken immigration system that needs to be replaced -- repaired. >> trace: topic of discussion, steve helton, do people want to have except for her. we don't have -- one target discussion but the others do. >> there you are it was a disaster from the moment -- is the other people saying good for her that she went on fox know it was good for donald trump that she did that interview because it was a completely calamitous interview on the substance it was a disaster that you saw her on immigration, on iran on everything will issue she had absolutely nothing to say
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in defense of the record because it's indefensible. i guess but she couldn't even think of anything after all these weeks of the campaign trail she just went to the canned lines from her speeches just reciting things, she's been seeing it at her rallies. is just a disaster but then really i think the most appalling aspect of this was how she came across as if she was just offended that even being challenged on anything that she has to run for election rather than being selected and it -- she goes on about trump being unstable, she came across as completely unhinged for most of the interview and the sum total of it it was she was completely inadequate for the presidency and back everyone could see that tonight. >> trace: miedema do biden's metal commodity she said the following... >> bret: >> trace: you told many interviewers that joe biden was on his game, that run around circles on his staff. when did you first noticed that president biden's mental faculties appeared diminished? >> joe biden, i have watched
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him from the oval office to the situation room, and he has the judgement and the experiment and experience to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions on behalf of the american people. >> bret: -- >> brudner, joe biden is not on the ballot. >> why is she >> the only reason she was coordinated -- she -- because he was forced to drop out is because of joe biden's mental capacity and because of the reaction of the american people and the american media and i think actually around the world who were like read a second what? after that horrible debate performance with donald trump. all of the things that we had expected about his cognitive abilities and decline were proven during the debate and the fact that she cannot be honest about that with the american people, the fact that she can't say, hey, i respect him, i will continue x, y, and z policies but i am a candidate now let's talk about me is not a good look
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for her. >> trace: i got two more questions i want to get to this one qc hilton here's the new way forward and the term -- turn the page question. watch... >> bret: your campaign slogan is a new way forward and it's time to turn the page limit given vice president for three and a half years so what are you turning the page from? >> well first of all turning the page from the last decade in which we have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from donald trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country. >> trace: is just unprepared, steve. >> utterly unprepared for measures of total mediocrity. the fact that she can't even answer that question properly for the third time of asking and she says the stuff about donald trump, i just have to say i was at the coachella rally on saturday and when you see it as i did for the first time you just appreciate the epic scale of colors from''s achievement in building his political
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movement that no one else has done, no other leader of any political party ever and she's going on on these interviews and can barely complete each sentence properly there's just no contest between these two. >> trace: amount of time but i want to play this last sound bite, economic plan. watch this. >> i think that when you look at an analysis of our plans for what we would do as president of the united states, it has been clear to those who study and understand how economic policy works that moving forward because i do believe the american people are ready to turn the page on the divisiveness and the type of rhetoric that has come out of donald trump. >> trace: 15 seconds but it just doesn't seem like her throat -- you been asked this question ten times maybe now you get a red. >> may be nice to get it right, maybe now you tried -- in touch with a mix of people i american mom who'd seen my grocery bills double in the last two years, the american truck driver who seeing
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there, you know, rate of earning go down because of the cost of fuel and the time and energy to it takes. it seems really out of touch and really elitist that she is, like, were the experts agree with me, by the way not all of the do. >> trace: they don't. thank you both. meantime former president trump continued his outreach to women voters sitting down for a town hall with fox news anchor harris partner to tech -- take questions from voters in georgia. ashley stormer 11 newark city with pilots on this. good evening. >> hi, trace. president trump you a question from an all-female audience and all sorts of topics that includes the economy, crime, abortion and child care. but it was how he addressed sanctuary cities that made headlines. watch. >> mr. trump: meare going to end all statuary cities. immediately. >> is that an executive order you do that with? >> mr. trump: i can do that with an exhibit of the order. have to do ithegative order. >> he also continued to walk a tight work on abortion as he had done throughout his
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campaign. argument issue is right where it needs to be which is back in the states. and when asked about how he would handle the issue of transgender inclusion in women's sports what may be hurt -- manacled the sleeper issue of the 2024 campaign he didn't offer specifics but said this... >> mr. trump: we stop it. we stop it. we absolutely stop it. you can't have it. >> how do you stop it? new go to the sports leagues, to go to the olympic -- >> mr. trump: you disbanded. the president bans that, you just don't let it happen. [cheering] >> and 90-megaton hall comes at the time trump is trying to close a wide gap with female voters. fox news poll shows 53% of woman support harris while 45% support to former president. back to. >> trace: ashley stormer asked -- leifer is in new york i think you let's bring in fox campaign media directors -- and "new york post" reporter livia moynahan. thank you for both coming on. sonny devers on the way kamala harris on right and then we'll move on.
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this is kamala trying to run out the clock against bret baier. watch. >> may i please finish this -- may finish responding, please. we have to let me finish, please. him in the middle of responding to the point you are raising and i would like to finish. but let me just finish. >> trace: again and again it's the old barack obama let me finish, let me finish, let me finish undergoes have the interview. >> next right. kamala harris was trying to have a viral i'm speaking moment here but it really felt black because she spent more time telling -- telling bret baier that he was interrupting her than she did giving concrete policy ideas as to how she's actually going to improve the life of the american people right now. you know, president trump is the one that can handle media, he is the one with the policies to restore us to what we can be. >> trace: yet this is my favorite sound bite, lydia moynahan, from "review" over the past two weeks which is saying something, watch. >> i mean he wants to send the military to attack
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liberals if he gets in. i think that to say that he is a fascist is completely accurate. i mean it does fit the distant -- definition, you want to send the military into a pack his opponents. what more do you really need to hear? speed by the way he would be trump and it sounds kind of like and s&ls get but it's not, it's legit, lydia. >> yeah, and it's interesting because it wasn't that long ago just a matter of weeks after the first one assassination attempt and then another assassination attempt against donald trump that there was kind of the motion -- moment of stepping back and thinking maybe we should tone down the rhetoric and i clearly has gone out the window or incident -- joy belt -- joy behar calling him a fascist in that clip and is in reference to comments. -- medically seeing year there could be very chaotic reaction after the election just like joe biden has acknowledged vertically when you think there are all of these illegal immigrants who flooded the border and so, yeah, we need to make sure that we have law and order,
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those were her comment was about mimicking not going to be sending paratroopers to invade random american's homes, there is never something that he suggested. he wants law and order after the election. >> trace: in the meantime harris -- to these allegations that he is a threat to democracy. >> mr. trump: are not within anybody. they're the ones doing the threatening. they do phony investigations, up and investigated more than alfonse capone. he was the greatest -- know it's true. but think of it, is called weaponization of government permits a terrible thing. that a threat to democracy. >> trace: i mean sonny can you imagine having to deal with this nonsense every time you do interviews, every time you go out this whole threat to the markets each thing? >> yes goldeyes because president trump does interviews over time. he hit the nail on the head hearing, you know, this administration the bite and hires a ministry and has recognized the government against him. we don't have to guess what it would be like if a government were to recognize their department of justice
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against political opponents because it's happening right now, this administration is doing it to president trump because they know that they cannot meet him at the ballot box this year remaining tried to bankrupt him, they have pushed falsehoods about him for years. is even multiple attempts on his life. but president trump is not stopping. he is going to continue fighting for the american people because he knows that the people deserve the prosperity that we can have. >> trace: no back to this demonstration the battle between john kirby and karine jean-pierre, "the new york post"'s mack the follow-up story axios writes the following, karine jean-pierre blocks john kirby at the white house podium and goes on to say jump year has long privately fumed about kirby's role having both of them at the podium was what biden wanted but she thought that kirby's presence gave the impression she needed a chaperone. the truth is she's not been very good at this whole white house prosecutor everything, lydia. >> the palace intrigue and white house is normally the main story in a new cycle and here we have -- we haven't
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heard anything about in quite some time, you know, i think both of them are very eager to get as much limelight as they can before biden stepped away from the white house, you know, some have reportedly -- that karine jean-pierre does not get along actually would kamala harris, needs to work together and kamala kept her back to biden so i think she knows probably her political career is short lived at least at the white house and she wants to milk it until she has to leave. >> trace: lydia, sonny thank you both. breaking tonight out of the middle east u.s. forces no carrying out to air strikes on five houthi underground weapons storage facilities. this is in yemen. defense secretary lloyd austin says the weapons targeted have been used in houthi attacks on both military and civilian ships in the region. meantime the israeli government has decided on targets in iran for potential retaliation over recent missile attacks by the islamic republic. christina coleman is live with the new information on these stories.
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good evening. >> good evening, trace, yes following iran's missile barrage on israel the region has been waiting for israel's response to the attack. american officials reportedly expected israel's counterattack to happen sometime before election day here in the u.s. it can further regrow the conflict in the middle east making it an even bigger issue for voters as presidential election, vp kamala harris was asked about the war in gaza during her 60 minute interview. take a lesson. >> were not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. >> the biden administration also standing firm on it's stance that the u.s. may withhold arms from israel unless more aid is allowed into gaza. >> there are implications under u.s. law to the delivery of humanitarian assistance and israel doing everything that it can to ensure that the delivery of human opinion assistances not impeded. our hope is that israel will take steps that we outlined.
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>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is aware that election day in the u.s. is just weeks away and that the biden administration's push for the work to come to an end but netanyahu is not letting this dictate his timeline. in a statement he said "will listen to the opinions of the united states but we will make our final decisions based on our national and -- interests." >> trace: the spring and republican can't -- former army special forces green beret derek anderson. vestal -- best derek rather. great lobby on the show as always i want to get to the houthi thing very quickly in a minute may want to put this up on the screen because "the new york post" writes the following year "arrest -- masters have been captured and have the video on video taking control of the seven of 100 aid trucks entering the gaza strip on tuesday. hamas stealing aid from their own people and yet you have this administration, the biden administration, threatening israel to
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withhold arms if they don't send more aid into gaza. i mean it's baffling. what you make of this? >> yeah, trace, anyone of the big take away from all of this war that we have to continue to see the kamala harris and joe biden the been weak and feckless in this entire conflict. in fact they're putting more pressure on israeli than they are our enemies, in their terrorist proxies. it's not surprising, you know, we've seen what hamas has done, we know for a fact that when it comes into gaza, hamas is the first ones lining up behind the truck to take it and we've seen what they've done in the hospitals, right primitive seen undertaken in subfolder aid, the weapons, munitions, they both turned out tunnels, that use civilians as human shields. again they used the hospitals as an opportunity to store their equipment and they actually use it as almost a bunker for them to fire from as well. so it's not surprising that hamas is doing this right n now. but again it really goes back to the fact that we are not
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as a country right now they know the state is not being tough on our enemies and kamala harris and joe biden are cobbling them rather than helping israel. >> trace: cam tilly putting israel's feet to the fire and -- nonsporting -- it just cannot -- it's amazing to me. fox news writes the following year, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu took a swipe at president biden's a demonstration tuesday stating firmly that israel, not the u.s., we'll decide how best to retaliate against iran's recent aggression. why is the u.s. in any capacity telling israel how they can respond? >> that's been a problem with joe biden and kamala harris' entire time, trace, we've seen them equivocate on the support back and forth with israel, you know, and one moment they're telling them that they need to go to the negotiating table and then the next minute you're talking about an embargo on weapons, munitions and equipment. with senator cotten recently right letter to the president, talk about how
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they were holding -- withholding a lot of equipment that israel needs. mean to be quite honest, trace, we need to start looking out the route -- root of all of this. the hamas attack on october seventh into israel, right under was about to be a peace deal in the middle east, we see all of this happening after the botched withdrawal in afghanistan. i mean we can't forget that that is what got us where we're at, our enemies so that we were weak and they smelled the blood in the water and they went after it. >> trace: i got to go here but, you know, the whole question, to the question in the middle east is when does israel respond to iran? is that after the election, you have the u.s. going after houthi targets today so when does israel respond? >> you know, trace, i think israel has to respond sooner rather than later mix memories are fleeting, right. it was just about a weak argument rougeau that iran fired all of those missiles into israel. the need to be -- the right now iran on their heels. around is in defense mode remain there waiting to see what israel does. think israel does an attack
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of some kind of top military target or some self absorbed infrastructure. >> trace: it was 615 days ago the attack happened in my derek anderson thank you. coming upcoming horse making a lack -- last-ditch attempt to win over black voters but is it too little, too late and later in the nightcap president biden and former prisoner brooke obama got in an intense conversation today after kennedy's funeral. and the major buzz on social media is about obama kind of shook his head appearing to order new, nope. what you think within biden was asking the former president obama? that may have prompted president obama to turn biden down if he did? let us know, x and instagram at --@trace gallagher. we'll read your responses but -- because they got to be good coming up on the nightcap. ♪ ♪
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but we need to do more. are messages solid, it's the right one for folks and i think at the end of the day they are coming back home. >> so my agenda well first of all elect -- it has to be studied. there's no question about that. and i been very clear about the position. in terms of my immediate pl plan, -- >> trace: the election of 28 -- having a hard time expanding why she is struggling so mightily to consolidate support from black voters. let's bring in 180 church senior pastor lorenzo sewall and the community roundtable director -- thank you both were coming on. to you first "the new york post" is the following here in my kamala harris greatest weakness is her inauthentic than -- salt and black americans can -- who are at minimum skeptical because she exudes in intensity and everything about her appears to be performative and you hear that our talking to people as -- she does not pay
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her genuine. what do you make those comments? >> i think those comments are spot -- spite on and what you have to realize is that she has not been able to get the black vote the way that she -- you would think that she would be able to. they have not tried to talk to black men, they've not tried to get the votes of black men. a think that they depended solely on black women and i think that that is a mistake as you see no there pedaling backwards and trying to go back and get those boats but i think she has missed opportunities when it comes to getting black men involved in that campaign. and that's going to be a mistake. i think they put all of their balls in the basket of productive rights and not to say that men don't care about those things but they are needs of the black community has that our black men have that she has not addressed. >> trace: yeah, and so she tried to go back because she's got this opportunity -- but this up on the screen, is
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20,000-dollar loans for black entrepreneurs that can be forgiven. support pathways to become teachers, particular judgement protect cryptic crispy -- lunch initiative, legalize recreational marijuana. what do you think of that? is it offensive, is this a way to attract black votes? >> vice president harris she's had an opportunity for three and a half years to show black men what she wants to do. she's exported is not much granted and lo and behold you have less than three weeks out so she pulls up barack obama in my she pulls out charlemagne the false gonna-mac she's pulling out all types of celebrities and ldap support casters to try to court the black vote. we are not intellectual infants, we have political -- and we are appended that she would try to court us with people that have no idea about our political plate and pain. >> trace: yeah, i think that is a fair assessment. we know cata truss and this
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is a subject is very near and dear to talk about crime in chicago a lot we know know that the fbi crime numbers in 2022 were way off. i want to play the sound bite from the debates because this is david muir fact-checking donald trump who actually was right, trump was right, no one has ever -- watch this... >> mr. trump: crime here is up and through the roof despite the fraudulent statements that they've made in my crime in this country is through the roof and we have a new form of crime, is called migrant crime. and it's happening at levels that no one thought possible. >> present in trump as you know the fbi has said that overall by an agreement that we coming down in the country. >> mr. trump: -- >> trace: but that is not what the fbi has said. real clear investigation would -- form 2022 and reported the nation's violent crime rate fell by 2.1% but the fbi has quietly revised those numbers releasing new data that shows violent crime increased in 2022 by 4.5%, the new data includes thousands more murders,,
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robberies and aggravated assault. crime was up, murders are up and they quietly slid that number up. >> here in the city of chicago, we know that that number is false. we know that crime is on the rise here. we know that migrant crime has increased in the city of chicago. our postal workers right now are talking about going on strike because they feel unsafe even go out and to do their jobs and so i don't want to hear people talking to me about crime being down when i'm afraid to walk the streets of the community that i live in everyday. a community that i've been in for over 30 years periods fault, it's not too and i don't know where they get those numbers from. >> trace: and that's what a lot of people ask but they keep -- finally rubber lord jamar said this on kamala harris, pastor i get final comments. >> she is insulting to black
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immortal. she think that we are stupid and that we are just going to vote for her off of identity politics speedway your final thoughts on this? >> she had an opportunity, vice president harris, she has failed black americans. the only good thing she has about her campaign is that she identifies -- with being black in the very black people she says she's helping she's never helped us and we are coming off of the democratic meditation. we believe in the city of detroit were going to win michigan, is about to be amazing for president donald j. trump. >> trace: pastor lorenzo schmidt lorenzo sewell, cata truss, thank you both for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> trace: coming up another college volleyball team refusing to play against a school with a transgender female underwater. olympic gold medalists kaitlyn dunn has some thoughts on that entrance is live on set next. meantime 8:30 4:00 on the west coast, fox news @ night trip across -- across america live near san francisco where the golden gate bridge was
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♪ ♪ >> trace: breaking tonight in one direction fans are mourning the sudden and shocking death of singer liam payne, the singer was fun outside a hotel in braedon saris argentina apparently falling to his death from the third-floor balcony. payne, harry styles and rest of the one direction team rocketed to fame back in 2010 and were recently voted the third-best boy bands ever by entertainment weekly. liam payne was just 31 years old. meantime another ncaa
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volleyball team has taken a stand for women's sports despite a lack of support from their school. players at the university of nevada refused to participate in a match against san jose state over allegations that one of their players was born email. back live now to christina coleman for more on this. christina? >> good evening, trace. mack nevada reno's women's barnable -- for they are now the fifth team to do so an athlete named blair fleming plays on san jose state's women's volleyball team and according to a class action lawsuit aimed at protecting women's sports, fleming is email. the lawsuit claims cole officials to the players or magnetic speak about fleming or gender identity with anyone outside the team." is were -- saying she's not okay with this. flustered join the federal lawsuit, she says she's worried about fleming's powerful spikes and hurting other players. schlosser ultimately said she does not feel its right for a player -- to compete on the
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women's volleyball team. >> i was honestly -- i don't agree with this and i'm not going to hate on what you choose to do with your life personally but in volleyball i just can't stand for that. >> nevada governor also showed his support for the women's barnable team taking a stand, he wrote on x "no student accent -- athlete should ever be pressured to play a game where they don't feel safe to get." the ncaa has responsibility to address this issue in a consistent way that protects the integrity of women's sports and the student athletes who participate. fox reach out to fleming for a comment but she denied our interview requests. >> trace: christina mchale. >> bret: sorry still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or illegal immigrants to condition to another gender? >> i will follow a lot and is a lot of knowledge from actually follow. you're probably familiar with now is the public report that
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under donald trump's administration, the surgeries were available to our medical next -- necessity basis to people in the federal prison system. >> trace: let's bring in former olympian and fox news contributor caitlyn jenner. great to have you on the show is always. we'll get to kamala harris and a transgender surgery -- a prison inmates but want to start with a volleyball thing if i can because it's interesting you have the university of nevada reno saying we don't want to play san jose state because we are against it. this school is saying you should play but the governor of nevada as saying listen, good on you if you want to play, you don't have to play. what do you think of the stance? >> this issue is a common sense issue. if you ask anybody, is it fair to have biological man and woman sports? they will say no. even this morning on harris faulkner show with the president, all women, she asked the question should by logical men be an woman sports? and every woman there with
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their hand, no, okay? so this is an 80/20 issue. 80% of the population says no, they should not -- by logical men and woman sports and so the republicans -- i stand up with the girls from nevada. the only way this is going to change his we've been talking about this issue for very long time. and the only way this is going to change, you have to start at the top. years ago the ioc, the international of the committee, the gender tested every woman back in the 70s and 80s then stop doing it. today we have the same problem. so every organization the ncaa, volleyball whatever it may be, whatever organization has to come up with their own standards and it has to come down to dna. i'm sorry but xx you and the woman division xy unfortunately you're not. >> trace: and is christina saying even some of the players on san jose state steamer, like, this is not the way to go about doing this. the trauma campaign --
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>> isn't true. has to come from the top and has to be standardized. x exner into the women's division xy unfortunately you're not. >> trace: speaking coming from the top et cetera mike westark about this today on harris faulkner there promoting commercials advertising and putting them in football games because they think there is some traction to be gained here. here's part of the campaign at the are running. >> kamala supports taxpayer-funded changes for criminal. >> surgery. >> for prisoners. >> for prisoners earmarked every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access. >> trace: she was asked a question -- you are at the beginning she tried to stop it off but, you know, she was just -- >> and 19 when she was still here in california there was a prisoner in jail who committed murder and mix was in jail for life. and got a sex change operation in the prison. what had happened while she
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was there. so it had happened. and we just can't go down this road, okay? this is a personal thing. >> trace: meaning it resonates. do believe that these advertising -- they resonate with -- >> there resonate with his audience, okay. no question about it. there resonate with his audience, with trump. >> umpire: has been very vocal on this and that no biological man and woman sports, is exactly what his campaign is doing. kamala harris is on the other side, she wants, you know, the government to support transgender surgeries for people. and it's wrong and so i've been on the trump side all along and i think he is doing the right thing. >> trace: yes. >> he's doing the right thing. we have to stand up to this. the whole crans -- i feel like a lot of these issues, the trans community is being sacrificed kind of out there and it's a shame because i
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wish it was in this way. there so few trans people in the world, you know, and especially when it comes to sports and i know it's wrong. i don't know if you know, is to be involved in sports. >> trace: i heard rumors. >> it was a long time ago that's all you'll see, black and white photos. but i know today that it's just not right. that we have biological man and so we just have to get it down to dna, xx your index while you're out and we don't have this argument. >> trace: caitlyn jenner one of the great american athletes of all time. >> thank you. you have to bring that up speed and not even talk about your golf swing. >> okay good speed caitlin and i think you. joe biden american bombers seen in a tense conversation today at -- after kennedy's funeral. obama caught shaking his head appearing to utter no, nope the president biden. we want to know what on earth you think president biden was asking former president obama causing obama to apparently turn him down. let us know x and
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top -- intends to. prison by then from a president barack obama caught in a tense conversation today, joe biden appears to ask obama a question before the former presidents abruptly shakes his head and repeat nope. what do you think president biden asked president obama? >> isn't too late to swap back? can do it. too late that is my guest. >> trace: no chance! ashley strohmeyer. >> honestly think he's asking if he thinks they're going to win and i think obama thinks they're not going to win. [laughter] >> nope no way. christina coleman? >> i have three thoughts. he's either asking for ice cream, was asking today was saturday or -- >> trace: i'm serious! i'm serious! the very idea that i can't run or something. leisure cross? >> can we talk about the body language. i feel so rude turning in the way that barack was just, like, this. >> trace: going the other way.
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>> like jo horwood and why you do a -- as my vp and i got used one of office for kamala i think he is like no magno to talk to you anymore. >> trace: that is so funny. inventor percival they were after kennedy's funeral and she was a friend of mine and a great person, broussard day when she was gone. so i don't think they were there very happy but i can just see joe biden just bending his ear saying look i got 14 million votes okay in the primaries to be the presidents -- nominee -- >> trace: it's no joke i'm serious. >> and they're still two and half weeks to go. we can still put me back in. -- >> right, yeah, and -- >> anything barack is going i don't know. but yet he still fighting for his job. >> trace: he probably is. patricia says i'm sorry -- who did we miss? steve helton, sorry, steve. >> i think caitlin and kevin dies my answers too is political but, you know, may
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be it was also saying biden to obama come on man can't we just go to the beach now? >> trace: come on man. here we go patricia told you they like me better, stan i could have won the selection put me back and coach. michael says, hey, bff can deal and i spent a couple of weeks with you and martha's vineyard? nope. nope. paperwork using the kit can be trump you come on man i'm serious. getting says don't you think i should have stayed in? michelle dubé have time to stop and michelle obama? and janssen said barack i accept your apology and jill and i are ready to run. come on man i'm serious. tommy, biden asked should i pardon my son hunter and obama said no, no. him on man. think you for watching america's late news, "fox news @ night." i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪
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