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and became the republican trace johnson and became the republican trace johnson and became the first non-binary person in the state first non-binary person in the state first non-binary person in the state house of representatives and in new house of representatives and in new house of representatives and in new hampshire the state beauty queen contest hampshire the state beauty queen contest hampshire the state beauty queen contest winner for miss america was also a winner for miss america was also a winner for miss america was also a biological male brian wen it seems like biological male brian wen it seems like biological male brian wen it seems like america is becoming increasingly america is becoming increasingly america is becoming increasingly polarized the republicans are moving polarized the republicans are moving polarized the republicans are moving further to the right and the democrats further to the right and the democrats further to the right and the democrats further to the left one party wants to further to the left one party wants to further to the left one party wan
and became the republican trace johnson and became the republican trace johnson and became the first non-binary person in the state first non-binary person in the state first non-binary person in the state house of representatives and in new house of representatives and in new house of representatives and in new hampshire the state beauty queen contest hampshire the state beauty queen contest hampshire the state beauty queen contest winner for miss america was also a winner for miss america was...
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franklin actuall takes the floor and he goes past this point no place to the lending trace cannot johnston the johnson speeding to it a day late and a dollar short but he was right with the union in a strategy is to pull backack behind as river which runs likehis. i don't know how many of you have seen this river mike gorman a historian with the park service called these insult to reverse. [laughter] and it is and if you look at it, you're like what's the problem with this, just a couple of streams well, a few little streams surrounded by about a mile wide muck, sticks, tics, and he has high banks on either side and when it rains, it feels rapidly and it turns into a river so it is hard to get men across much less hard to artillery and why gets was a real problem and he wants to get behind best enforcement: to come up through the peninsula away from the protection of its gunboats and the james river and the york river and stretches supply line because he knows he's going to have to get this at some time and is gotta be a time to his advantage because he is outnumbered and outgunned but he has to get m
franklin actuall takes the floor and he goes past this point no place to the lending trace cannot johnston the johnson speeding to it a day late and a dollar short but he was right with the union in a strategy is to pull backack behind as river which runs likehis. i don't know how many of you have seen this river mike gorman a historian with the park service called these insult to reverse. [laughter] and it is and if you look at it, you're like what's the problem with this, just a couple of...
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trace: finally tonight, a special report salute. a woman in florida is safe after a police officer jumped into action to rescue her from a sinking vehicle. officer quay say johnson waste deep water. he used a baton to driver's side window. because of the quick-thinking he was able to lift of the woman to safety. that is great for him. tomorrow on "special report" we seek common ground on consumer. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. join us tonight. fox news at night, america's late news. have great night. jesse watters right now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: long day of work, kids you picked up from day care are in the back when all of a sudden you are surrounded by a mob angry protesters punch your car, break your windows and threaten your life. what do you do? we saw a lot of that during the summer of love, black lives matter and antifa were swarming drivers ♪ shouting. no
trace: finally tonight, a special report salute. a woman in florida is safe after a police officer jumped into action to rescue her from a sinking vehicle. officer quay say johnson waste deep water. he used a baton to driver's side window. because of the quick-thinking he was able to lift of the woman to safety. that is great for him. tomorrow on "special report" we seek common ground on consumer. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. join us tonight. fox news at night, america's late...
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trace: georgia is too close to call. you have rafael warnock and herschel walker. if either of those candidates gets over the 50 threshold, that will be a wait. we expect ron johnson to hold his seat. and if they can pick up adam laxalt or blake masters in arizona, it comes back to georgia. >> we have seen a quarter of a billion dollars spent on that herschel walker-rafael warnock race. we'll see more of that in a concentrated amount of time in the peach state. trace: did you think it would be this close in. >> no, i thought it would be in the 52-53 range. if you were to get both arizona and nevada, that changes the math in georgia. but i think we are a long way away from that. trace: you want both of that in arizona. a lot of republicans in arizona would take either one. let's bring in steve hilton from the host of "the next revolution." you have been watching this all night. i want to hear your takeaway. the polling was apparently a little bit off. in the past few years it's been in favor of democrats under counting republicans. your thoughts? >> i think the polling and the messaging coming from the campaigns. i think looking at the results as they have come in
trace: georgia is too close to call. you have rafael warnock and herschel walker. if either of those candidates gets over the 50 threshold, that will be a wait. we expect ron johnson to hold his seat. and if they can pick up adam laxalt or blake masters in arizona, it comes back to georgia. >> we have seen a quarter of a billion dollars spent on that herschel walker-rafael warnock race. we'll see more of that in a concentrated amount of time in the peach state. trace: did you think it...
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johnson in this case, 9% of the vote. i think she is stealing some of those votes for the republican spirits bill and i wonder, trace and ifup the governor's race between tina kotek and christine drazan and i want to see the percentage of the votes. this is key. they are close and potentially the first republican governor in oregon since 1982. i think i'm close on that, jason. >> he was out at 89. >> trace: 89 but the last elected governor. so what is interesting. i'm wondering what the percentage of the race is and why we are being told, there it is christine drazan 44.6, 485.8. this is close and the percentage of 62. there is a ways to go which is why you have or can election officials saying maybe not getting a call in this race tonight. >> it is very unlikely you will get a call, especially when it is that close. the fact it is that close similar to washington state, oregon republican voters tend to vote on the last day. part of that is not necessarily trusting the mail in ballots system. you will start to see that significant shift tomorrow. if the republicans in any of these races are going to pull it off we will kno
johnson in this case, 9% of the vote. i think she is stealing some of those votes for the republican spirits bill and i wonder, trace and ifup the governor's race between tina kotek and christine drazan and i want to see the percentage of the votes. this is key. they are close and potentially the first republican governor in oregon since 1982. i think i'm close on that, jason. >> he was out at 89. >> trace: 89 but the last elected governor. so what is interesting. i'm wondering what...
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johnson. she's 22 years old, one of the six deceased victims. the governor of virginia, glenn youngkin, ordering flags to be lowered across the state as thaw mourn before thanksgiving. back to you. >> traceearing the gunman took his own life. do we know if his took his own life while police were coming in or is that not clear yet? >> authorities say, trace, that he took his own life, self-inflicted gunshot wound before. when they entered the building at 10:16 p.m., they found him deceased. trace? >> trace: thanks, griff. now on to another murder scene. we're talking about a press conference. this one in moscow, idaho. we're about to get an update. these have been rare. they haven't given an update since sunday. dan springer has just informed us that he does not believe anything monumental will come out this. we hope to get more information on potential suspects. the families are frustrated because there's been such little information. we've been reporting for ten days about the fact that inside that house it was a bloody mess. there was evidence everywhere. how much? and how exceptional the evidence is there dna, does it point to anybody? is there a motive? was this targeted? was this ra
johnson. she's 22 years old, one of the six deceased victims. the governor of virginia, glenn youngkin, ordering flags to be lowered across the state as thaw mourn before thanksgiving. back to you. >> traceearing the gunman took his own life. do we know if his took his own life while police were coming in or is that not clear yet? >> authorities say, trace, that he took his own life, self-inflicted gunshot wound before. when they entered the building at 10:16 p.m., they found him...
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lady bird johnson's incredible whistle stop tour after the civil rights act in 64. then of course we get historic michelle obama. and so we trace that history and look at where these women sort of fit in from the elite southern women up to a michelle obama. and i think it's a good way for people to see this relationship between first ladies in history and the impact. >> and social history too. stacy, i think, did you have your? >> oh, i was going to just go, on the topic of suffrage, there were a small cadre of elite women in america, of course, who did support suffrage. but among elite women, most of whom we can count the first ladies among, alice roosevelt longworth, who was a first daughter, once said, i have more power around my dining room table than i have with one vote. >> yeah, that's a great kind of sum of that attitude. yeah. >> she also said, if you can't say something nice, come sit by me, right? >> [laughter] >> didn't she have an embroidered pillow on her couch? >> >> [inaudible] i love that. can we circle, back to mrs. lincoln? we don't want to quite park in the 20th, 21st century. but some of you know my persona
lady bird johnson's incredible whistle stop tour after the civil rights act in 64. then of course we get historic michelle obama. and so we trace that history and look at where these women sort of fit in from the elite southern women up to a michelle obama. and i think it's a good way for people to see this relationship between first ladies in history and the impact. >> and social history too. stacy, i think, did you have your? >> oh, i was going to just go, on the topic of...