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on the east coast, and this is an america's news, fox news at night. breaking tonight, one week and one hour from election day and vice president kamala harris having a top time on the trail. >> as a nation, we face real challenges, we carry real... >> trace: the polls are also illustrating the struggle, the data gurus at 5:30 eight of favoring trump 54-36 but kamala harris not wait -- wait in the least, she is trusting her instincts. >> can you give us a sense of your internal polling in your campaign on how it's influencing your decisions? >> to be very frank with you, my internal polling is my instinct. [laughter] >> trace: meanwhile donald trump and deep blue new york city where the campaign has nearly 200,000 people tried to get into his
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madison square garden event, it was attended by jewish americans, black americans, muslim americans, latino americans with the media convinced it was an arena full of nazis. >> of that jamboree not a place is particularly chilling because in 1939, different fascist leader, adolf hitler packet of the garden for a so-called pro-america rally. >> trace: the mainstream media loves calling have the country nazis but it does not appear they have a good grasp of what nazis actually are. we have fox cabbage jeff paul live in los angeles, we begin with the senior national correspondent a kevin corke live in d.c. on the former president in battleground, georgia. >> good evening, georgia on my mind! no it is not just a great grammy award-winning song from the 1960s, no sir, i think it perfectly describes the president's campaign, with over
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one week to go. barely a week to go before the election. mr. trump holding a pair of events in the state including out of the national faith advisory board's inaugural national faith some what he said, i think this is a country that needs religion, it is like the glue that holds it together. and we do not have that. later he held an event in atlanta, talking about faith and family, finance and yes the future of america. >> i'm asking you to dream big again and this will be america's new golden age, we will have a golden age. hard to believe after the four years, almost four years. >> hard to believe he says, this as the media reaction, this weekend extravaganza madison square garden has ranged from inspiring and exhilarating, historic to fascist and racist. however no matter how you described, just about everybody seems to agreed was most
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certainly memorable. >> trace: memorable indeed. of georgia on my mind, kevin corke live it for us in d.c. meanwhile vice president kamala harris campaigning in about a ground, michigan. jeff paul moore on the democrats a closing argument, good evening to. >> good evening to trace, there roughly one week away from election night, kamala harris is rally in michigan once again hosting three campaign events there today. she was just there to watch what days ago with former first lady michelle obama now harasses back now targeting a very specific audiences. she started her day near saginaw visiting a huge semiconductor plant that was just awarded $325 million in federal funding after your tour, kamala harris told employees they are in the industry of the future and it's imperative the u.s. continues investing in to the technology to compete with countries and china. kamala harris than the seemingly targeted working-class voters with a stop at a painters union, and allied trades training
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center in michigan picture promised to help with more factory jobs and told union members she is there for them, telling former president trump is not concerned about middle-class people. her final event was clearly aimed at younger college aged voters taking place in and harbor, home of the university of michigan. she was joined by maggie rogers, a running command, minnesota governor tim walz. kamala harris contrasting her vision for the country saying a trump is focused on himself and the posterior. >> i would ask as to just imagined the oval office in three months. okay? just pick trade in your head. either is donald trump sitting in the very -- [booing] -- is doing over his enemies last, or meet with your help working for you checking off my to-do list. >> tomorrow kamala harris will be in d.c. where she is delivering what is being described as a major closing argument back address except
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around ! guilmain 20,000 he was. >> trace: okay thank you, let's bring in pete peterson, independent women's law center director may mailman, thank you both repeating care. may, come amok he was getting haggled out of these rallies. again and again. you would think she would eventually have this a good response, but here it is and here's what she says. >> see you later, see you later. >> we have before us to turn the page on in the fear -- >> i do believe the message holds greater urgency. as a nation we face real challenges, we carry -- >> trace: every time it happens, she kind of gets caught off guard, loses a teleprompter, it will happen, or team has to tell her this is how you handle this one yes, i almost expect
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her to say 32 days, 32 days. if it's all the teleprompter she does not know what to say and that is the problem. the problem with her words solid is the same problem with her responding to the hecklers which is as she does not know what she's talking about, she does not have commanded of her own speech, she does not have command of her own thoughts and she's asking to to be commander in chief of this country. that is very concerning because the vast majority of your performance as president is off script and off script kamala harris it cannot perform. >> trace: one of the think history is heckled for is to keep is doing to these accents, different accents where she goes into different places. this is hard for lack of a better term her pastor accident, watch. >> we endured nights but joy cometh in the morning! the path may seem long end of
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the work may seem heavy but joy cometh in the morning and it morning is on its way! >> trace: i can count four or five, it is unusual to pick up new accidents each time you go to a different crowd, some may find it better know, it's audit. >> politicians always when did they make floods of mistakes or commands actions like creating a new accidents, one of the further and already helped predisposition voters, it makes it that much worse. and for vice president kamala harris her major challenges is authenticity. how did she got into the position she is in? is she known by most of the voters? what she's doing these accents, when she's laughing as she does sometimes when she's getting into some of these word solid moments, it really contributes to eat a lot of public perception that she's not ready for prime time.
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>> trace: just loses focus, those first two questions. meanwhile she was caught on a hot mic talking to the michigan governor gretchen whitner, and she said this... >> yeah,, all we have microphones. i did not realize. [laughter] >> trace: so she said which is right, she needs to move men into her corner. she struggling to do exactly that. >> of the whole thing is so staged, overlook as having this beer in those bar, and i'm just talking about men. they are both trying to be very authentic moments, and they are trying to berate them, saying -- sending to michelle obama out of there to say you do not care about women, you are essentially abusive to women unless you vote for kamala harris. barack obama others saying you
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are sexist unless you vote for kamala harris. the beatings continue on one end and then unscripted kamala harris on the other hand, they have no idea what they're doing the. >> trace: "wall street journal" says the following, democrats made a trump comeback think about because you goes on to say they want to tell democrats you do not get to do that, you don't get to drive the country further into your new progressive dystopia deepening our divisions and zapping our strength and go around and helped the voters sorry it's either us or hitler. it's kind of the sink now, nokes when a chef who they are but he is hitler. >> of course for the last week, the former president obama on the campaign trail wondering how much -- how come there is does the division of their? we are told by the vice president she's calling for unity of all americans yet at the same time we have this agreement -- is extremely divisive language, we had this phrase, -- it's when people try to apply it hitler to modern-day
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events and it's really extremely divisive speeds repeat peterson, may mailman thank you both. the liberal media freaking out over the former president trump you did campaign rally at madison square garden, ashley strohmier is live with a brand-new reaction. >> hello, the rally as donna trump's final pitch to voters with just one week until america decides whether to send him back to the white house with a closing argument started a whole new round of criticism from the media. the seem intent on painting trump as a fascist. >> he threatened to used the military on opponents they call enemies from within is once again turning madison square garden in to a staging ground for extremitism. >> i think it was everything you need to know about donald trump in one weird white nationalist type rally. of course there's historical parallels to when and where this happened. >> of the mainstream media are continuing contributing --
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relating it to back to thurton! 1939 but when many of them failed to mention is that have been numerous presidential campaign rallies at madison square garden since then, arose in it -- harry truman and lindy b johnston. also highlighting which news outlets are being crude and racist comments, noting the controversial comments came from other speakers at the rally. not the former president himself one comment gave her my comedian who called puerto rico a floating island of garbage, and in a statement to "newsweek" trump senior advisor said the joke is not reflecting the view of trump or the campaign. >> trace: ashley strohmier live in new york, thank you. ♪ ♪ fox news at night common sense department is having trouble deciding of the deal closed for donald trump was the fist or the fries.
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both are iconic pictures never before seen in american politics, imagery that tells the tale of an age-old dichotomy, the contrast of good and evil, plain and simple. common sense talks to americans all the time that still feel both pride and anger when they happen upon the fist photo. donald trump inches from losing his life but refusing to lose his fights, trump said raising the fist was reactionary, as signaled to notify the rally that he was fine by the people in butler saw more than just fine, they saw what they believe it was the intervention of divine, unknown forces that needed a job completed and needed a warrior to complete her to. the fries offered the opposite of scenario, of the billionaire and the breakmak, the former commander in chief taking orders and the drive through. trump's followers were in grey street or,'s haters infuriated,'s other mcdonald's aprons, the race is over because they knew it would now be
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impossible to convince americans that hamburger was actually hitler. common sense thinks you can take your paid, fist or fries, blood or catch them, different images, different arenas but the subject of the battle remain the same. let's bring a "new york post" reporter and steamboat institute fellow kaylee mcghee white, as we think both are coming on. oleh started with the media melting down over to the madison square garden raleigh, i will get your reaction. here is some of this... >> this was a hate rally, these are rallies generally stick. >> yesterday's trump is a rally from. >> file, a sexist insults at the madison square garden. >> trace: people from all walks of life were there, they call it a hate rally, they hate the fact that this happened again in new york city. >> a you know, i think i got
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whiplash from how fast we went from joy to hitler into the span of about one month. it's and say. not only are these accusations complete the untrue, they are also pretty hypocritical. the one hand they want us to believe trump is a fascist and of course were supposed to believe that from the candidate vice president kamala harris who wants to force physicians to perform abortions, overturned the supreme court, and manually take control of grocery prices. if you look at the flat out agenda, which one seams more totalitarian to you? >> trace: it really is. in the meantime he also have some people in the media look at this and says you know what, there is a stroke of brilliance here, watch this. >> and this was something different. madison square garden was packed. trump created a movement of that is no doubt, i cannot think of one of the republican figure of my lifetime they could have come into a democratic a city like new york and put together anything like that. >> trace: maybe not an honest
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journalist on the planet can look at is that in order to see this was electric and say it was electrical because it was. >> yes, i was there covering the event yesterday, it was the first time i've been a trump rally. really surprising and astonishing to see the level of a -- and energy around trump and of course seemingly peaceful group of people, no violence there. i think it was seymour a lot more violence at basketball games, people were polite, there was a woman wiping down to the sink in the bathroom which i never saw anybody do and very ethnically and racially diverse. we saw muslims, there was a woman in a hate job, there were that were praying, displaying these really flag, i think it is smart to acknowledge that rather than what we saw from media and democrats trying to criticize a spook that is of course went to hillary's downfall in 2016 sheet labeled trump supporters
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deplorable spook you criticizing somebody's supporters, i don't think that is a winning strategy. >> trace: no it is not. meanwhile, whoopi goldberg saying trump will break up interracial marriages, kaylee? >> it's completely untrue. think again, it use right, with a trump campaign has successfully done this past cycle is a work towards building a lasting coalition have multiple backgrounds and this is something the democratic party says actually lost since hillary clinton had ran back in 2016. over and over we see the democratic party is quickly becoming the party of the rich, white and educated, they are losing their minority voters. this is one way they will try to gain those minorities back is scaring them to think they will be persecuted and it's just not true. >> trace: it's not. and lastly, you want to talk about media coverage, look at this spook we're talking about cbs, abc and msnbc, 85% negative
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news versus 78% positive press for kamala harris. i mean you cannot even find it, we were talking today about a youtube you look for the joe rogan donald trump interview it is not come up coverage comes up in the interview itself. then media is so skewed towards kamala harris, you have a 45 seconds. >> interesting to because today jeff bezos who owns "the washington post" wrote a lengthy all battered that actually articulates some of what you were alluding to two and a says look, you do not have to be endorsing candidates, you need to regain trust of people and he was really smart about warding into so many people have chosen to go to alternative sources to get to the news, podcast and the media wants to stay relevant, and they need to do a lot more work and it's interesting to hear that from jeff bezos. of course he along with other numbers of tech ceos have been trying to extend the all of the
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branch to donald trump the last few days spook these folks have more data than anybody on the planet, suggestive it seems. >> trace: although it seems like that whole far left swing "washington post" has done in recent years is really hard to overcome. lydia, kaylee mcghee white thank you both. [bleep] telling lies to people? i'm so sorry. >> trace: the intolerance again, this time on a campus, let's bring in somebody directly affected by the incident, john paul leon. agreed to have you on on the show. i would like to say, we saw the video they but you said the guy that poured the tomato juice came by the table several times, how to do this whole thing transpired? >> yes that is correct.
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when it ended up happening is this guy was continuously coming to our table, one time you came in actually cited behind our booth and kind of knocked the side -- sign down. luckley we used to optimize at a point of what very aggressive and hostile, chris singleton as nonstop. >> trace: it's amazing because you are clearly click on your feet here but it's amazing to because you went viral for your comeback frees of the time of the port of the tomato juice which is behold the tolerant left, nicely done! was it in your arsenal things you say or was a top of your head comment? >> thank you for the nice weight spook it was something that kind of came to me, impelled me to say it. i think a large portion of it is how i'm always just analysing how hypocritical the left is in general, their tolerance is one of their key facets, one of the
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remaining values yet whenever we speak to somebody, that the majority of the country believes and frankly they come out as with hatred, violence, as he saw in the video. >> trace: this is a ucla worker, and outside of berkeley, tearing down ben shapiro posters and he was saying the following, watch. >> at my boss told me to take this down. >> take down fliers? >> yes, my boss spook. >> trace: so not getting anywhere tolerant. >> is certainly not getting anywhere tolerant. recently as well we had issues with just a similar issue in this case, anytime we host a conservative speaker in our campus the posters get taken down very quickly. i cannot tell you if it's a staff member or students but either way the posters get taken down really quickly. even further more recently the student government of our university has released a statement and in the statement
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is a whole load of falsities saying that we're calling for that complete elimination of all transgender people, and even to the chancellor came out recently with a statement saying that we want to eliminate of these people. we do not condone any violence of any sort. >> trace: john paul leon great to have the honor, thank you, appreciated. coming up, the highest grossing documentary of the decade, am i racist shows the hypocrisy of the di movement. matt walsh joins us live next spook fox news at night it promised to keep digging into the election pulls that matter most to you including any leader and the politics average, and then the "the nightcap", democrats and media comparing trump's madison square garden event to a nazis rally despite the fact there were all kinds of people attending, is that right? is a comparison offensive, what do you think, x and instagram, e
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>> america's races to its bones. >> of the entire system has to burn, this country is not worth saving. this country is a piece of the [bleep] >> oh sorry. sorry! >> trace: [laughter] the star and producer of the documentary am i racist, ahead of this year's presidential election, timing cannot be better. that to bring in with a host of
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daily wires, matt walsh great to have you on the show. congrats, it's a big hit, start streaming today on the daily why are. you point out again and again that am i racist as a comedy about a raise, want to know what you think about of the meltdown on the left over this madison square garden rally that was racist, it was everything you could imagine. >> yeah, well, it's complete the absurd of course in a kind of shows this is something that we bring out in the film, "am i racist?" which as you mentioned is now streaming on daily why are. the left where they have is they have the victim and oppressor narrative and that is all they really have a, it's gonna what leis on the bottom of the left wing racial ideology which is why the d.e.i. really exposing in the film is built on. and he knew that narrative, if you are the oppressor clause and we know that donald trump is likely that we were oppressor and their narrative, that can
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never change. that is what you are and if you are a victim, that means he will always be a victim as well. there is no redemption, that is no change, there is no climbing the ladder or improving yourself to is an ideology that ultimately is incredibly depressing and demoralizing also. >> trace: dr. phil at the same rally guard some pushback for his anti-d.e.i. speech, he said the following here. >> this country was built on hard work, added value and talent, not on equal outcome. not on d.e.i. >> trace: why are they angry? did they get a, as i was a whole thing is all about it? they got because they are embarrassed and angry? >> i think there is that, i think it's also d.e.i. his, dr. phil's message that is particularly inconvenient for the left right now because
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kamala harris is of the d.e.i. canada. she is at the first is d.e.i. presidential candidate and we do not say that is a slower, it is true. she's a friend's presidential candidate in history to be handed that position as nominee without being voted purely because she checked demographic boxes not based on any marriage or because anybody wanted her. and if she ends up in the white house, she will bring that ideology that is supposed to merit, that kills it merits and put demographics above and then she will bring that to the white house and i think it is not good for the country. >> trace: if you dig it a step further not only is it not a slower but you will think of the would be happy about of the spook it is where they keep pushing for. >> yes, he would think so. joe biden, of course not exactly on the same page as kamala harris on this, not on any page of this point, completely lost his mind but when he's asked about of this he says yes, we
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value diversity which is why i appointed kamala harris gutek he has not gotten the memo that diversity is not important right now, at least we are pretending we don't value it. >> trace: dreaming today on daily wire, matt walsh grade film, very funny and clever, thank you for coming onto the show we appreciate it. >> a thank you. >> trace: >> i do not want overstated about the same time it's hard to ignore this, this poll came out of the other day with trump had by two "wall street journal" boulder trump ahead, these are national numbers, tied raise, cnn tied to raise, significance here is a broader movement. we see in trump's direction. >> trace: about 28 minutes from now the election is one week out, fox news is now focusing on whatever small hands we can gleam from the latest poll numbers spook that's bringing maclachlan and associates president, jim mclaughlin great to have you on.
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want to look at the average, it's an effective way to do the spook this is the rcp and like a total forecast, you can see that it has trump van zyl three -12, kamala harris tim walz, 226 spook what are you gleaming on, what are your takeaways? >> when you look at the real clear politics average right now, donald trump is ahead in every single battleground state. every single one. when you look at the average. what are the numbers that people really are missing right now, if you look at donald trump favourability rating does and you look at his job approval ratings, they are about 15ist 17 points higher than they were four years ago. what is happening is the american people are looking at this in a comparison way, the american people understand they were doing much better in a donald trump's america raises kamala harris' failed and
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extreme america. >> trace: like this, this is the abcs independence poll, a find it instructive, fascinating to pick virtually tied, you have it kamala harris 48 percent, donald trump 47%. 2020, biden took 54% of independence, trump took 41, it was a nail-biter then, what does this tell you? >> look at that is the same thing we're seeing in these battleground states, in most of the bow to ground states, donald trump is not only tied, he's actually ahead among these all-important independent voters. what happens with the independent voters, they are not a voting on things like personality, they are now voting on vibes. they are voting on issues. we have real problems in this country, with inflation, crime, the border. when they look at donald trump and they are seeing the donald trump is the one that can solve those problems and he has double digit advantages onto
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those issues versus kamala harris. >> trace: it's interesting and want to look at these, this is "new york times", both "new york times" seanna, fox motor analysis. this is hispanic support, want to focus on this for a second. you see kamala harris' up by 10, right? she's up by 10, joe biden in 2020 was up by 28. it is a significant shift spook we will do black voters next but i want you to focus on this, this really seems like, when you talk about an 18-point swing unit four years, a certain segment of the population, it is a big deal. >> it is huge. of it is one of the reasons donald trump is ahead in both nevada, and arizona, they have large segments of the electorate or hispanic. whether hispanic voters are literally telling us is that democrats have failed so badly, they are telling us the rhetoric they are getting and this negative messaging they get, the
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failure on issues they get from kamala harris reminds them of the authoritarian it dictatorships he left. they start comparing kamala harris to people like ortega and of the castro brothers. that is how bad it is for the democrats right now, and donald trump has done better in every single election among hispanic voters. >> trace: now black voters, you look at the numbers here, it is a blowout. kamala harris is a commanding lead on this but if you put the poll up here you look at of the difference, it has kamala harris do not have the poll but trust me on this one gem, 69% is was a lead is, 69 kamala harris leads trump but joe biden led by 83, again, it's at a 14-point, it's a big number. both of these for biden and when you narrow that gap may very close race, it is important. have 25 seconds for you. >> think about it this way,
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negron be almost -- only got 6% of the african american vote spook what we see in these data ground states, he's getting between 15 and 20% of the black vote. out telling people it looks to me like a black voters and hispanic voters are literally going to save our country, they will save the republic. >> trace: it is significant. and jim mclaughlin great to have in the show thank you. still ahead, university of nevada women's university team refused to play against a team with a transgender athlete, was he did and starts to protect woman sports is next. 8:30 6:00 on the west coast, trip across america, live look seattle, known as the evergreen stated. detroit, michigan where the three colored traffic lights was invented. and finally a live look at yankee stadium a new york where the l.a. dodgers are up, nope, the l.a. dodgers are down 4-0
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>> mr. trump: transitioned from man to female, and i saw this lamb, it was a slam, i never saw a ball hit so hard, it is a girl in the head, other people in volleyball, i mean they were really hurt badly,. >> trace: former president trump making clear his injunction to protect woman sports if he is reelected, let's bring california justice under, julie hamill and make it a training program is ceo, brooke ence. you heard the president talk about how he is opposed to biological males laying in female sports, how do you feel
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about that, idea of where we are, 69% of the country says that birds that birth gender assured dictated the sports participation. do you think that is fair? >> honestly my personal opinion is that there should be as completely severed division for transgender is and it's not, it's nothing against them. i'm an athlete, computing, played a small -- softball, swim team, gymnastics. and i'm a very logical thinker. ages does not make sense. i understand it being inclusive, i think people are over empathetic to the point is that it's sacrificing things that women have been before for a very long time. >> trace: it really is. the concept here is, if you can't get 70% of americans to agree on anything, the agree on this! they agree it is wrong yet we are fighting this. riley gaines said this about of
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the nevada volleyball team, it was supposed to play on san jose state, san jose has a man on their team, they held a press conference during game time and shared while they are holding the line. major kudos to their bravery and leadership. several schools that they will not play san jose stayed with a biological male on their team at. >> they had to be extra brave because of the school was trying to force him to play. >> trace: the governor came out on their behalf. >> thankfully. these girls are very brave. want to point out in california our girls in elementary, through high school are forced to do this under education to 31 appointed 5f which is exactly what the kamala harris biden title ix regulations are trying to do which is they are trying to use a gender identity instead of -- -- sex where they are depriving girls and women of opportunities and fairness. >> trace: the woman, she's from the group do no harm. she said of this about children
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and watch... >> we have been trying to waive the way it -- red flags for years, led to the people know, know this is not true. puberty blockers have significant risks associated with them. such as increased risk of mental health problems, we have the children of that ago on these medications experiencing higher levels of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation. >> trace: i mean your whole life is about health, whether it is what you eat and you are working out, it is all about health. why are we doing this to our children? >> honestly i ask myself the same question all the time because it is very difficult to understand something that is so simple, so logical to be flipped on its head for what? a country that has been over empathetic? being empathetic which i am, greatly, is a fabulous tool. it is great and interacting with
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people, meeting new people but empathy can never take the place of what is right and what is wrong. >> trace: yes, but he had what happens as if you do not sign on to those, 70% agree what if you don't sign onto its you are a racist, look at what happened to madison square garden, you are racist, you are hitler, everything fascia still you can do. >> is not lovely, unfortunately that kind of rhetoric is intentional choice by political party trying to win an election where they failed to realize or maybe they do realize and just don't care is this rhetoric people believe it and it fractures families, factors relationships because people who watch msnbc believe that people like you and me are nazis and racist. >> trace: and they will never tell you 70% of the country does not believe in this, julie hamill, brooke ence, thank you both vacant democrats and the legacy media compared data
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tribes madison square garden events to 1939? rally ignoring that many jewish americans attended including a 94-year-old holocaust survivor. what do you think? let us know, x and instagram, is as offensive? is a good strategy?so your responses wrie will read tm next in the "the nightcap".or ♪ ♪ia don't let symptoms define you... emerge as you, with clearer skin. with tremfya®, most people saw 100% clear skin... ...that stayed clear, even at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness, and swelling. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. emerge as you with clear skin. ask your doctor about tremfya®. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> trace: back with the "the nightcap" crew, kevin corke, kevin corke, ashley strohmier, pete peterson, matt walsh, it's nights topic of maga madison square garden, comparing his june 1939 nazis rally. is it offensive? what do you think of the historic event, matt walsh? >> well it looked, i actually think it is interesting to find out is that if the nazis held a nazis rally at a venue for the next 85 years every event as that of venue is also a nazis rally which means by the way, i looked at ticketmaster, it means the new york knicks or having 40 1-3 rallies and madison square garden this year alone. pretty shocking. >> trace: bill clinton, there was no there. ashley strohmier? >> that they really should be ashamed of themselves for peddling this no son --
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nonsense. it makes it seem like they are watering down what are those people had to endure at the hands of hitler, and comparing it to trump is just awful. >> trace: all those thousands of people you are literally indicting thousands of people, kevin corke? >> that frothy anger are always correct. is in the media will look back eventually as this period and realize how awful that comparison really was. >> trace: you would think. pete peterson? >> i would say it is also political negative as he said before, it is not just calling trump out, it is calling all of his supporters out and calling them nazi's as well and that is a real political loser. >> trace: how do you united the country when he hate half of them? >> there was a holocaust survivor the rally, and called the legacy apologize to his parents and other survivors because it really does diminish what these people went through and experienced, talking with millions of people who were
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horribly murdered and it's not something to be flippant about. >> trace: they should apologize. julie hamill? >> it is dangerous rhetoric, trump eight survivor two assassination attempts and its fracturing society. frankly i think it is criminal. >> trace: amazing says it thirdly offensive comparison, they want to the republic back big historic around that had people from all different backgrounds and religions there, the left media comparing it to 1939 extreme ignorant and offensive. freedom lover, i was there, the diverse crowd was as diverse as new york for joanna, buried offensive and dangerous. and i think it was bad about it there was no pro kamala harris message only anti-trump, yes, it was offensive and the rally should show the democrats they were wrong. to think of her watching america's late news, fox news at america's late news, fox news at i'm trace gallagher in los angeles, we will see you back here one week from the election, tomorrow night. and goes the extra mile to do things the right way.
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