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8:00 here in los angeles and this is america's late news, fox news nih. breaking tonight the list is rapidly expanding. president from continuing to appoint new cabinet members at lightning speed. the legacy media meltdown now going nuclear. but maybe the should think about its suggestions. >> i'm hoping dr. jill becomes a surgeon general . >> trace: more on that in moments. the sand host date women's volleyball coach suspended for speaking out against a transgender athlete on her own team. after seven other teams forfeited matches this season. >> other teams can stand up and just say no, we are not doing this. and yet our school is still okay with having one person on our team that is causing all of these issues and will not get rid of them. >> trace: caitlyn jenner ways and live on-site in moments. the owner and publisher of the "los angeles times" says he
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wants the paper to be fair and balanced. and is overhauling the very left editorial board. you will join us onset. first, president-elect trump clearly not yet tired of winning >> i didn't know this, we won 4d toward the g.o.p. significantly. that's a big number. >> trace: live in west palm beach with more on cabinet selections and tonight's america first policy institute gala. good evening. >> i was there inside mar-a-lago and it was quite clear to everyone the president-elect was in very good spirits, such good spirits that he couldn't help himself. he was so excited about the next big pick that he let the cat out of the bag early, gave us all a big surprise and announced that he is choosing north to -- north dakota
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governor doug burgum to lead as interior secretary. watch this moment. >> i won't tell you his name. might be something like bergen. he's from north dakota. i look forward to doing the formal announcement although this is a pretty big announcement right now. actually he's going to head the department of interior and it's going to be fantastic. >> he really wanted to hold his tongue but couldn't help it. rfk jr. was also there tonight at that gala and trump congratulated him, he got a standing ovation. congratulating him for the nomination to health and human services secretary. that's a big one as well. trumps personal attorney todd blanche has now also been tapped as deputy attorney general. this follows the matter gaetz pick for attorney general. waiting on a bunch of different financial picks and we are hoping we get those in the next couple of days.
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>> trace: shouldn't have to wait long. thank you. let's bring in the president-elect's daughter-in-law laura trumka. it's great to have you on the show, congratulations, a big victory for team trump. talk to me first if you will about the big news of the day which is rfk jr. being picked for health and human services. was he the first choice or did he win this position? >> i think it would be hard to have seen him out on the campaign trail and not realize that this is probably the perfect position for him. you have make america great again but you also have make america healthy again which really was a big platform of this campaign -- campaign. when you want to talk about health and getting our country healthy again, he's the guy. to be the secretary is really a perfect fit. i don't know anyone else who
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would been better for that role mike we are excited to see that announcement and it's almost like the nfl draft going on. you see him picking a new person and everybody is paying attention. it's an incredible time in america and having the best is yet to come. >> trace: vivek ramaswamy -- vivek ramaswamy also texted this saying they have gone wild on di and efficient government has... >> anything that is absolutely pointless and worth -- worthless as it relates to making this country better, making life easier for people, putting more money in your pocket and making our country healthier we
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shouldn't be even talking about it. you think about how much wasteful spending government has when you compile all of the woke ideology on top of it. people say why are the taxpayer dollars going there. rb choate -- choosing the best people for the positions, is the money going to the best places and things that are going to impact our lives, i think we want to get rid of all of that stuff. that's what's all about and i can't wait for january 20th. >> chip roy of texas calls matt gaetz a disrupter. he says that's a good thing and the trump administer she needs that. the washington -- washington post says the following. it tells us that trump wants to transform that a permit of justice into a -- into his legal defence fund. is there a concern about getting him across the finish line?
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>> you always wonder how it will pan out and will you get all of your confirmations. that goes with any choice. i was avis about donald trump, no one knows better than donald trump what it means to have all of these systems weapon eyes against wanted to -- individual in particular and for political purposes. he has clearly stated he never wants any american to ever have to endure what he has. he says success will be my revenge. this is not a retribution tour. it's about cleaning up agencies across the government of the american people have lost faith in completely. the department of just -- justice is one of those and he has chosen him to be that person. i think he's good to be a great pick, we hope to see a confirmation. >> trace: best of luck. >> thank you so much. >> trace: the political pushback from the left grown -- growing stronger.
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kevin corke a lot of death -- i with more on that. >> you know the old adage is, of the anger they get the more likely it is you are over the target. all you have to do is listen to their language. if it's outrageous and extreme that means they are scared. listen to what we are hearing about the nominees. dangerously unqualified some have said. god tier level troll -- trolling. a red alert moment for american democracy. that's how some on the hill are talking about tulsi gabbard's bid for dni. rfk jr.'s called to become second -- secretary. >> i would like to see more of his thoughts on different matters. the anti-vaccine scares me -- scares me a lot.
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there's much better choices. >> we will see about that. the backlash continues to intensify with growing calls for the release of a house ethics report report... and rfk jr.'s controversial stance regarding back -- vaccines. as you know it takes at least four republicans to go the other way along with all democrats to tank a senate confirmation. a very tall order indeed. >> trace: kevin thank you. the fox news in a common sense department would not have chosen gaetz for attorney general. they understand why donald trump chose him for attorney general. whenever you think of gaetz as a
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congressman or as a person, it's apparent that he's a good lawyer. smart and does his homework and is very effective at questioning those in the hot seat. is he... no but that's the point. he's loyal to donald trump. if you are donald trump you believe the justice department has been weapon eyes against you for a very long time, you are not just looking for quality or personality. you are looking for loyalty. because trump is now on off -- offence. a doj is now playing d. common sense spoke with memory is of congress who don't like gaetz. those people didn't just win a presidential election. for months donald trump told his followers he would bring dramatic change in his follower -- followers would stand up and cheer. now he announces dramatic change and some people sit down in suck -- and side. common sense would say there are better selections for attorney general -- general.
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common sense doesn't get s.a.p. mcdonald trunk it's only say. when he says matt gaetz maybe -- maybe it's worth a listen. >> trace: i'm going to play some sound. this is brett baird talking with the senate majority leader tonight. >> you think he can get through? >> i don't know the answer to that just yet. obviously as you point out there certainly -- are some sceptics but he deserves a process. >> does the process go is without --'s way, what you think? >> i was listening to kevin beforehand. everything that they are now calling donald trump's appointees and nominees is what they call donald trump and his supporters for the last eight years.
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we are garbage,, what's a premises. the media and the democrats have forgotten why donald trump got elected. he brought together democrats, independents and republicans and is doing exact -- exactly what he said he would do and that's why people voted for him. he's going to follow through on his promises. >> trace: they say there's no way he gets the votes. liz warren said this about tulsi gabbard being the dni. >> you really want her to have all of the secrets of the united states and our defence intelligence? when she has so clearly been in prudence pocket. -- pootmans pocket >> tulsi gabbard has not only served dark country in the military but is an elected
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official as well. for anyone to insinuate that she would not have our country's best interest at heart is insulting to her and it's insulting to the american people and a service that she has given to our country over the years. >> trace: here it looks... rfk jr. being announced the. >> he should be nowhere near hhs. >> if vaccines are working for somebody i'm not going to take them away. that choice onto be informed by the best in different -- best information. >> it looks like the resistance is back underway. >> this reaction has made me laugh over the past week. it's exactly what the has to -- establishment was win to do. it is so predictable and it's exactly what the people and i
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would say democrats, independents, republican, this massive coalition that had donald trump winning. he said the people in d.c. wouldn't like it at -- that's why the american people elected him president. this is what they wanted him to do in the establishment and the democrats are freaking out about it. >> trace: talk about freaking out at surprise -- surprises, a look who's saying nice things about elon musk. >> some people... we help to move away from the rotary dial age and move into the smartphone age. government has to change, it's not serving people correctly. >> dispute. >> trace: apparently this thing is getting cracked -- gaining traction. >> this is incredible important because what we are watching here is what donald trump has been talking about for years. he's bringing these people in,
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making sure that government can run more efficiently and bringing these brilliant minds in, brilliant businessmen and women in his went to make a huge difference. we are looking forward to seeing what the government efficiency department does. >> trace: thank you both. voters and viewer are making their feelings known. some people are fleeing msnbc in droves in the wake up trump's reelection. christina coleman is live with more on the meltdown going a little nuclear. >> viewership at msnbc took a nosedive hope in the week since president-elect donald trump's decisive win. apparently some are just not into hearing all the trump bashing on this liberal network. "the new york times" report quote msnbc has averaged 550,000 viewers since election day. a 39% decline compared with the networks average in october. prime time msnbc's audience has declined to 3% according to the
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nelson data. the opposite happened at fox. the audience and prime time has a judgement grown between 1% with an average of 3.3 million viewers according to them. the day audience has jumped 30 -- 38%. now on the view they continue to slam trump and his cabinet nominations. >> he's picking people like he's on the apprentice. >> we're not going to like every thing that we get but we can fight it. >> they don't plan on changing up the views trump panel -- anti-trump panel despite his win. the network released a statement saying the current panel is clearly resonating with audiences given that the series just had it's height -- highest rated episode in more than a decade and hit a four-year high in total viewers. and abc news spokesperson told our digital team we could ask -- expect to see trump officials
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invited onto their show next year. >> trace: let's bring in the author of what's killing america jason rance along with... thank you both. lisa to you first. we talked about it. here's kind of a quick look at at the ratings. they are clearly hoping to jump back on the hate trump train come january. right now it's slim pickings. >> i think americans are tired of living in an echo chamber. tired of being lied to and gas lit by people. and quite frankly over the last four years they've been demeaning and attacking americans. 70% -- 70 millions americans voted for change. fog -- fox news has given a platform to people like me. they published me this week which...
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so i think one more reason why people are going to continue to leave legacy media for fox news. >> trace: i'm so glad that abc has decided not to change the lineup of the view because -- they make some of the most instructive and insightful decisions and recommendations. here's one. >> i'm hoping dr. jill becomes the surgeon general . joe biden's wife, she's an amazing doctor. >> trace: the my favourite part is the audience is clapping >> it's a bunch of idiots talking to a bunch of idiots. they are aggressively ignorant when it comes to all of these issues. i've never actually seen an
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entire episode of the view. i may hate myself but not that much promote i make my producer watch it and pull all of the clips because i don't think anyone can truly stand getting through an entire episode. they may help had their highest ratings ever but i don't know what that number would be. it could still be a very low number. this is not a show that people watch if they want to truly be informed about the world of politics in the world of news. they are doing a tremendous disservice to the entire audience. i hope that's not the only place that they are getting the news. >> trace: the media going crazy over the selection of matt gaetz. >> a republican friend of mine who is also friends with him told me he thought this a point was the worst thing that's ever happened to the country. >> this is the first step in trump's revenge tour -- against the department of justice. >> he is exhibit a to
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weaponization. >> trace: last week you could hear the meltdown and this one you can almost feel them out down. he keeps getting more desperate. >> it's breaking off the airways and viewership. i think when we look at some of the previous picks of the previous a administration i don't hear -- don't remember will be goldberg complaining much about the underqualified people to judge or... while he was at the department of nuclear energy was caught stealing luggage from women in air -- airports. it doesn't get any more ridiculous than that. when you look at someone like gaetz it shows that he's ready to go to work, he's ready to fight for america first, ready to fight for president trump and i think the swamp is deeply threat -- threatened. >> trace: they posted this on
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x quoting i will work toward making our paper and media fair and balanced so all voices are heard and we can respectfully exchange every american -- americans view. coming soon a new editorial board, a trust and media is critical for a strong democracy. a lot of trust to make up over there at at the "los angeles times", are you sceptical? >> sure. i'm always sceptical of left-wing outlets when they say they are going to diversify. i don't know what that means to them. to me it means you are getting a lot of people with different perspectives. at the same time as much as they want to commit to that, i want to see it in practice. i think it's a good first step and i'm glad that he's doing it. i'm glad he saying something. we're talking about newspapers in particular, these are folks who are so isolated. they don't talk to normal people. anytime we are talking about editorial boards that's why they are so out of touch with the american people. >> trace: coming up the "los angeles times" making waves
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announcing an overhaul of the left-leaning editorial board. the paper owner joins us onset and a fox news that night exclusive with how he is trying to restore the trust in media. later the coach of the san jose state volleyball team, the women's volleyball team suspended indefinitely after speaking out against a transgender athlete on her team. >> she was... and truly speak how they felt with how the situation and feel comforted. then taking that away from us the, everyone felt distraught. >> trace: the controversy surrounding the player has led to seven cancelled matches as teams continue opting out. why does the school seemed to be prioritizing one transgender person's needs over an entire team, let us know. we will read your responses in the nightcap.
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>> he quashed at the editorial boards endorsement of kamala harris ahead of the election. now he's taking bigger and bolder steps to promote trust and media. and ensure all voices are represented. they are here with that story tonight. good evening. >> the paper has really drifted to the left and for several years. it's not just in the editorial section but in the news pages as well. and that things like climate change, income inequality, issues dear to progressives. it came to a head over the harris endorsement. 35 years ago america's largest metro daily rolled off the presses with a circulation of 1.2 million. at today it's down by
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two-thirds. last month the "los angeles times" itself made headlines when the owner spiked an endorsement of vice president kamala harris. instead he wanted to see both candidates policies side-by-side. the -- let the readers decide periods editorial board disagreed. three resigned in protest. this week he called the board very left politically and said he wants the times to be fair and balanced so that all voices are heard and we can respectfully exchange every americans view from left to right to the centre. coming soon, a new editorial board. two days before the election,'s board called trump a quote vindictive authoritarian, consummate racist and malignant narcissist. whereas that you meant -- unanimously praised harris. one calling her a fiery, spidery speech maker. smart and compelling. >> we can make it happen.
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>> they also endorsed progressive d.a.... while voters overwhelmingly went in the opposite direction. one editor who resigned said we are a very liberal paper. the readers are for the most part harris supporters. in fact trump one more california counties than harris including four in greater los angeles. >> trace: let's bring in the owner and executive chairman of the "los angeles times". it is great to have you on the show. as he was telling us, i think he's right, he makes a fair point win he says because the "los angeles times" on the headline, this is on the front page, one of the things reads trumps a big rally doubled down on hatred. that's the news, and i'm wondering when you say you want this paper to be fair and balanced, do you plan to just affix the editorial section or are you planning to go over and
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redo the entire paper? >> i think the latter. one of my concerns is you as a journalist would understand that is news versus opinion. we've conflated news and opinion. the first thing wanted to do is ensure that we say if it's news and it should be the fax period. if it's an opinion that's maybe an opinion of the news and that's i call now a voice. we want to voices from both sides to be heard. we want the news to be just the facts. >> trace: when you talk about the editorial board, when you tweeted it seemed like you were going to get rid of the entire editorial board. they haven't all left. is that the plan to redo the entire editorial board or just filling the people that have left? >> i think it's important for us to differentiate the board is responsible for these opinions on these voices. so right now we don't have an
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editorial board if we were a truly... i've gotten beaten up about fair and balanced. i'm looking for people like scott jennings who is on cnn and he's 1 out of 6 in the room where we need to have all voices. the right, the left and the moderate. i think it's important because the editors are responsible for stories that are told and stories are not told. they have the nuances of the word hatred versus for the president-elect make a real impact. we need abuse on both sides and my goal is not to change the entire board for that. >> trace: the election, the voters were very clear on what they wanted. you have orange county and you have others that are more conservative. how do you reach out to them? they are your readers, how do
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you trust and get their trust back. >> if you look at the map of california and... the change has been rather dramatic moving towards the right as well as being very liberal as before. so it is our responsibility to maintain democracy, to have the views of all of our california readers and all the national readers to be heard. if we just have the one side we become nothing but an echo chamber. so it's going to be risky and difficult. i'm going to take a lot of heat which i already am. i come from the position that really it's important for all voices to be heard. >> i was just going to say in the resignation letter your editors said we have spent eight years railing against trump, do you think that hurts the public trust and do you have a problem with... >> i think that's exactly what
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the press needs to understand. the trust of the population in the press is lower than that of congress today because of this, because you look at one paper, how about having a paper that is completely having the views. the fact that we wrote over the last four years, i don't know whether it's news or opinion. mostly that was opinion. conflated as if it's news. the first step i want to do is have the lay person say this just a voice. and not news. >> trace: it needs to be labelled. >> exactly and i'm going to do that. >> trace: thank you for coming we appreciate your time. >> thank you for having me. >> trace: brand-new video
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section -- up session to use proper pronouns. caitlin i want to play some of this because it really gained a lot of traction. let's watch a little bit of this and then we will get your opinion. >> it's hard to believe but it's true. even the liberal media was shocked that kamala supports taxpayer-funded changes for prisoners and illegal aliens. >> every inmate would have access. >> president trump is for you. >> trace: it turned out to be a very, very big issue and gained traction. they said it was one of the top three issues behind the economy and the border. >> isn't it amazing how trans issues five years ago or ten years ago nobody even talked about it and all of a sudden it's become such a political issue. sometimes the issue is being taken advantage of for political
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reasons. i can see why. i do the same thing because i've been on this crusade for the last four years to keep biological women out of women's sports. i see why they are doing it and it is very effective because it's common sense. especially the sports issue. it's common sense. one thing we're getting back in the white house is common sense. trump is a common sense guy. >> i want to put this picture up of you and elon musk. this is that moral law go during the election. you say its amazing, what was the energy like there? >> it was so good. first of all, when i had talked to trump and he said come on down he's meeting with elon on the balcony. i said i will come down. i get down there and i said i have to have that picture. those two gentlemen i have the
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utmost respect of anybody in the world what they've been able to accomplish in their lives. what donald trump has gone through to become the next president, at 47th president of the united states, no human being could go through that and come out like he did. i couldn't be more proud of him. elon musk had been a fan for years being in aviation, i met him years ago because of space acts and i'm so impressed at what he's done and how he buys twitter and now acts and bringing fees -- free-speech back. those are two great americans and i was so excited to get that picture. >> trace: on want to ask you about the san jose state female volleyball. their coach got fired because she came out against the biological male on the team. do you think it's fair to fire the coach because she said something about the player? >> we have to do something. i have been on this show, i've been against trans athletes gang
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on women's teams, biological men being on women's teams. we have to go right back to chromosomes. and we can't make it a wiggly line. it has to be straight. if there's any questions, we have to request that they take a dna test. if the coach says that, sometimes the girls have to stand up. the only way they are going, it's not fair. you think about it, volleyball, men can jump about 6 inches higher, than it is lower. that hit the ball 20% harder. so it's just not fair and we've got to stop it now. now we have a president, i talked to him on this issue that wants to keep biological men out of women's sports and he will do some changes.
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i talked to him, we will see what the future holds. >> trace: the president under fire tonight for his controversial pick of rfk jr. to head the department of health and human services. let's bring in... what you think? is it a good mix? >> i think it's a great idea. when you think about how this all even happened. they were competitors in the campaign and kennedy ended up merging with the trump campaign, they made a deal together, he brought his coalition onto the trump team and he helped deliver the presidency to trump. i don't think he's getting enough credit for it right now. i think there was a lot of alignment between the people who supported kennedy who wanted a major change on the health care system as well as certain other areas like justice and the trump people. there was so much overlap that it made sense for that to happen. when you are listening to what kennedy wants to achieve with fda reform, food safety reform,
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with reform and health insurance and so many other aspects of our day-to-day health, this is a major role in who he brings into help him is going to really pave the way for what happens to our health care system and the health of our nation. >> trace: are you saying that food safety should be first and foremost? >> it's going to be a major issue. will be look at what is in our food, especially what is fed to kids in school. i've been very vocal about this over many years, especially seeing what my kids are being fed, that is an easy automatic thing that you can start with. doing fda reform takes a little bit longer but that is something we already know what's poisonous to kids, we know what's poisonous to everyone. these are things that we can begin to remove, label and really encourage people to have a culture shift to eating healthier foods and make them easier to get. >> trace: would you join the administration? >> if i'm ever blessed and asked to be part to serve my country i will never say no. >> trace: surgeon general. it could be something there. you are serious that this could
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be something for you. >> if it's meant to happen i will. i texted bobby earlier today and he knows how to find me. >> trace: i've got 15 seconds, what you think of rfk jr.? >> i think the most important thing is knowledge when it comes to what you are eating and i think he will go on a great campaign to educate people on it really what they are eating. i'm getting older. so i have to watch what i eat and i've had to study it more nowadays than i did when i was 21 years old and eight anything. >> trace: you got that golf game to protect. i think he's going to be a good match for this. a lot of people are excited about these picks. fair? >> absolutely. there's a lot to do and one person can't do it so we will bring a coalition of people onboard. a lot are under consideration for various different roles and it's going to be exciting. >> trace: thank you both. >> it's not that the schools don't -- chooses to prioritize
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>> trace: back within the nightcap crew. tonight's topic, a transnational controversy. san jose state university suspending their women's volleyball coach after she filed a title ix complaint against a transgender person on the team, why does the university team to be prioritizing one person's needs over the entire team? >> i have a few questions, where are the feminists, where is hollywood, where are these women who stood up for me to and other movements, where are the -- they defending these young girls who are being brave and standing up for themselves, what are we teaching young women in this country? i'm thankful that donald trump is going to be in the white house to correct some of this insanity.
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>> this is why the democrats lost. it's a shame that this woman can't say what everybody's concerned about. chance of getting fired. >> as i've said multiple times on the show, women have fought for a very long time to have equality with men in sports and now just as they are getting to that point they have to compete with biological men. there's a fairness issue there and i think the university is clearly on the wrong side and i think they are good to recognize that soon. >> they think they are doing what their peers would do what they are clearly wrong in this circumstance and it's going to cost them. >> they are doing it so they can go on ask or instagram and claim they are evolved on gender issues and earn some social currency. they think it earns them these points but it really doesn't. >> i'm glad some women are standing up instead of me all the time standing up for them. women are going to have to stand up, that's one of the only ways this is going to stop and
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there's going to be some things along the road, some bumps along the road. in the long run its down to chromosomes. >> trace: they say they didn't get the memo that america doesn't agree with their policies. brook this decision is yet another example of the far left pushing one agenda over the inclusion of the majority. dan, because the school has a priority is wrong and because it's california. amber, they are either part of or afraid of the woke mob. and it says they believe they are helping right or wrong but they are only creating new injustice. lynn says deeply embedded stupidity. nate round us out by saying because both culture is centred on appeasement and feelings, not truth. thank you all for watching america's late news. i'm trace gallagher. kevin corke bottom right will be leading the ship tomorrow nights, i will see you back here on monday.
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