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los angeles, and this is america's late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, it's not exactly neck and neck in michigan. looks like former president trump and president biden are both dominating their respective contests. and it appears a rematch between the two is very likely. but there are wild cards tonight. president biden facing a fairly significant uncommitted vote in battle ground michigan and nikki haley with another big decision. bret baier is live with more on the significance of these results. bret, i guess to the republicans first, it looks like the former president is doing a pretty good job of dominating his race nah yay yeah, trace, good evening, it is a shellacking in the republican primary in michigan. right now tonight 16 delegates up for grands another 39 in the republican conference convention, the district convention this weekend. 55 in all. if you look at this, here you see the breakdown. about 192,000 votes separating, but if you look a little closer
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into some of these counties, here's macomb county. this is kind of the working-class, this is the home to traditional reagan democrats. it is now trump country. if you look at some of these other counties, oakland county, again a big spread. if you go over to, let's see, here we go, this is home to the university of michigan, if there was going to be a county in which nikki haley was going to succeed, it was going to be in this one of the biggest democrat strong holds and even there there's a spread. now, you go further north and he's picking up huge numbers. here in herron county 72% to 22%. this almost end up being a massive spread by the time you get to all of the votes coming in. and if you drew a line right here, about 15% of the state is above that line. this is all big trump country,
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and it is a signal for the general election as well. >> trace: yeah, i mean, you look at that bret, 40 points is a big number. now to the democrat side here, there's this uncommitted vote that seems like it's fairly significant. your thoughts? >> reporter: it is. it's significant. i mean, right now at 14%. this uncommitted vote is led by rashida tlaib and others protesting the administration policy on israel and the war with hamas in gaza. again we go back to some of these counties just very quickly, you see 13% there, livingston county, 11%, but then we go again to the university of michigan and you're at 21%. interestingly enough, ann arbor, the specific town, is up to about 32% for uncommitted. it's not a great signal. it does -- it is a warning signal for democrats, and, as you get to the general election, they're going to look at the vulnerability there in michigan
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as well as the union vote that has trended towards donald trump as well. i want to take you really quickly to the calendar and just to show you where we are, obviously michigan here at the end of february, and as we go to march, the biggest, the big contests is super tuesday, 15 states, 11 of them open primaries. the question is whether nikki haley stays in through that. what the trump folks are now saying is that it could be the 12th, it could be the 19th. but they expect to lock up the needed 1215 delegates for the former president to officially mathematically clinch the nomination. >> trace: and i don't think anybody doubts that breath bear the chief political anchor that you remember. let's bring in roman along with washington examiner political and investigative reporter sarah bedford. thank you both for coming on. roman to you first, i want to
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put up immigration because it's the number one topic. i found this interesting because gallop asked the question, illegal immigration the threat level critical 55%, important 31%, 86%, almost nine in ten, say that immigration is critical or important. that is significant. >> absolutely. it goes to show that every state has now become a border state, and no matter what way you cut it, there's really only one reason for that, and it is joe biden's lack of policy when it comes to the border. he has been weak from day one of his administration. he's not only cut back the trump policies that helped keep our communities safe and helped keep our borders secure but now he's floating the idea he might bring some of them back just in time for some of these primary elections. he's really reading into the polls and knows he needs to eat up on those numbers or he's going to have a real problem
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come november. in my opinion he's going to have that problem either way because the american people can see loud and clear that he has not cared about this issue and quite literally americans are dying every single day at the hand of these illegal immigrants that are coming into our country. >> trace: sarah, i want to get your take on this democratic rep we talked about this with bret, rashida tlaib saying michigan should vote uncommitted, it was 14, 14 and a half %, a big number in a battle ground state where 14% are willing to vote uncommitted. that's a warning for the democrats. >> yeah, trace, it was a significant number of democrats who showed up, who took the time to show up in this primary to vote uncommitted. it was more than 17,000 votes this evening. that is greater than the margin that hillary clinton lost the election by in 2016. >> trace: yeah, you're right. nikki haley roma, by the way, i have to ask, nikki haley lost by
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40, looks like 40 right now, that's a big number. she says she's going through super tuesday. is she going to make it? >> you know, nicky is in this race for herself. the american people clearly do not want her as their candidate. so regardless of whether she stays in the race or not, president trump had a huge win tonight. he obviously is the leader of our party and he's the obvious leader for michigan. one thing that president trump mentioned in his speech tonight was the auto workers, and you hear a lot from the main stream media about the muslim vote that biden is losing, he's also losing the vote of our auto workers, they do not feel supported by joe biden's policies or posture towards them and the made in america manufacturing necessary for that state. >> trace: and i want to put this up because this is john fabbro the former obama advisor saying this on a podcast about joe biden. watch and i'll get your final answer sarah. >> he sounds more frail than he used to, even in 2019 and 2020.
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now, that may, and i think doesn't, have anything to do with how sharp he is mentally. but the voice sounds frail and he shuffles more because of the arthritis in his back. so, for most people in the country who are just watching him be president, what do they see when they turn on the television. >> trace: it's a great question, sarah. what do they see when they're just watching him be president. what do they see? >> well, to be frank, trace, they see a president in decline. it is a why donald trump's age, which is close on paper to joe biden's, is not an issue while biden's is. donald trump now is the same donald trump of five years ago, of ten years ago. the joe biden of today is noticeably less sharp than when he ran in 2020, and it is it's not really a fixable problem for the white house right now because the more they put joe biden out there to try to rebut these claims that they're hiding the president away the more that americans see that his age really is an issue, so it's just such a line for democrats.
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>> trace: if there is a fix we have not seen it. sarah bedford, roman, thank you both. >> meantime in a georgia courtroom we had some baffling testimony concerning misconduct against fulton county da against fani willis. suddenly a star prosecutor cannot remember when they began their romantic relationship. matt finn is live with forgetful testimony good evening. >> reporter: the former law partner of nathan wade, the special prosecutor accused of having an inappropriate relationship with district attorney fani willis was pressed about when the relationship between willis and nathan wade began. trump lawyers claim terrance bradley knows exactly whether the relationship started and he allegedly statedd in previous conversations that wade had a garage door opener to willis's home and that willis and wade may even have had sex in an office. bradley testified he could not
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recall saying those statements and insisted he can't recall when willis and wade began dating, which trump's lawyers called into question. >> do you tell lies about your friends? >> i -- have i told lies about friends? i could have. i don't know. >> do you tell lies about your friends about a case of national importance? >> objection. >> overruled. >> i could have. i don't know. >> now, the date of when willis and wade began their romantic relationship is critical as trump lawyers argue it began before willis appointed wade as a special prosecutor in trump's 2020 georgia election interference case. allegedly creating a conflict of interest in which willis also received financial benefits from wade's pay. on friday, we expect to learn whether the judge will allow wade's cell phone today at into evidence. stay tuned trace. >> trace: we will stay tuned matt thank you. former acting attorney general
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matt whitaker, matt great to have you on the show. terrance bradley said in a text message that they absolutely started their relationship before nathan wade was appointed the special prosecutor, now he's like i don't know, i don't recall a hundred times. what do you make of all that? >> well, a lot of it isn't going to matter. you know, this judge is having to weigh not only the evidence to support this disqualification, but also he's having to weigh the evidence. and, you know, to me, if i'm sitting on that bench as the judge, i'm saying, you know, you sent text messages when you weren't under the bright lights that said very specifically when this relationship started. and then obviously when he's under oath now he can't seem to remember. i think this judge is not going to have a hard time determining the truth of what was going on when this relationship started >> trace: doesn't seem like it, matt, but if this thing, you know, fani willis and fay than wade are not taken off this case, i mean, you talk about the two tiers of justice argument we've heard before, it's going
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to be at a fevered pitch. >> well, not only that, but remember, this is one of the many casess that are standing in the way of just the american people deciding whether or not donald trump should be president again. you know, he won michigan convincingly by 40 points today. there's no doubt that he is, you know, a freight train heading down the tracks and, you know, the question is, are these cases, these legal cases, going to try to throw up these hurdles to prevent him from having a full campaign and that's not fair for the american people who should be able to decide this issue. >> trace: yeah, a lot of people have echoed that sentiment. matt whitaker great to have you on the show as always thank you. >> we have brand new information about the death of georgia nursing student lincoln riley and what an illegal immigrant allegedly did in an effort to conceal his crime. dana marie nick on reporting live tonight from athens georgia, dana marie good evening. >> reporter: good evening, trace. new details from those documents
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reveal gruesome details about what happened to lincoln reilly when she was running on that densely wooded trail on uga's campus. i'm going to warn you these are hard to hear. now according to arrest records he dragged reilly's body to a shrewded area using a weapon seriously disfiguring the 22-year-old's scull. we learned from the coroner that reilly died from blunt force trauma to her head but we don't yet know the murder weapon. among other details prosecutors may have direct information that the suspect prevented the victim from calling police. >> there's a chance that the phone line was still open during the commission of the crime, or, in fact, she got through to 911, maybe had a chance to ask for help. >> now, it's unclear in what order these events happen. the motive also unclear. uga police say reilly and ibara did not know each other and called this a crime of opportunity.
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athens police also reveg more information about the suspect's past. they say he and his brother were stopped for shoplifting $200 worth of clothes and food back in october. they were cited but not arrested. and ibarra does remain in jail without bond and his next court appearance is not yet scheduled, trace. >> trace: dana marie nick on live on the scene. let's bring in university of georgia student marry dodos. what's the feeling on campus like this day and yesterday. what's it been like there? >> it's just been very somber. there have been many vigils held around campus, one most natably at tate plaza with many students gathering in the breeze way to celebrate lincoln's life. >> trace: i'm just kind of -- you look at this thing. the university says, mary, that they're going to spend millions more on security and safety measures. do you think it's going to ease the concerns of the students who
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are kind of wandering around that area and always thought it was going to be safe and was safe? >> temporarily i think so with the increased police presence and various other safety measures but we're all still wondering when is it going to happen next. how many other josé ibarras are there in this world waiting for an opportunity to strike on us when we're doing an everyday mundane thing like walking. it's a temporary fix. >> trace: it's interesting, i have a daughter at the university of alabama and i'm wondering what your parents and the parents of your fellow classmates are saying about this whole situation. >> my parents are just distraught. they've bought me alarms, my friends just showed up with pepper spray and tasers in a package today. our parents are just shaken up and texting each other to make sure we're all safe and staying together and i know many other parents feel the same way. >> trace: and your parents and then your friends, your
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colleagues, what are they saying around campus? >> we're all just very upset. and we're thankful that uga's finally stepped in with the safety measures, but we're all just disappointed that theys chose to react rather than prevent this crime and we're just hoping for each other's safety. >> trace: yeah. i can imagine. lastly, and i'll let you go mary, but is the university giving you or your fellow students any guidance or safety advice? >> so they're giving us grief counseling but many of these counselors and offices are booked up for months, which is very sad for people needing to go to them. and they have just given us very basic safety measures like buddy system and advising us to not walk alone. but overall, it's just a very disappointing reaction. >> trace: yeah. mary dodas thank you for coming on tonight. best of luck to you and your fellow students.
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we appreciate your time. >> thank you. thank you, trace. >> trace: well, the fox news at night common sense department doesn't need a reminder of the main stream media's far left bias. but when 22 year old laken rye riley went for a run and was murdered the associate press says it highlights the fears of solo female athletes. it's curious that the ap left out the part about the solo female athlete who happened upon a murdering illegal immigrant. abc news also focused on the safety concerns of running alone. common sense would suggest laken riley was fine running alone it's when she wasn't alone than things went bad. laken rilely's murder should not shape immigration policy. it's odd consider the current policy is to open the gates house feed and protect people we know nothing about. seems like the policy could use a little reshaping.
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and the atlantic at journal constitution called out republicans for linking riley's death to joe biden's immigration policies. cnn's jake tapper took it further saying republicans are seizing on riley's death to target president biden. maybe they're targeting biden because these are biden's policies. these are biden's illegal immigrants though biden gave protected status. common sense would ask, if not biden, who should we target? oh, of course. trump. problem solved. let's bring in fox news contributor joe concha and district media group president beverly. thank you both for coming on. i want to play this sound bite from jake tapper saying this today, and i'll get your response on this. watch. >> republicans obviously seizing on this horrific tragedy at the university of georgia. this girl, this nursing student, killed by an undocumented venezuelan migrant and they're seizing on this as an example of
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biden's failure to protect the american people and secure the border. >> trace: because, joe concha, it is an example of failing to secure the border. >> how utterly pias by jake tapper to somehow say republicans are seizing on this. you know what, trace, everybody is seizing on this. and we're going to use that word here, because a young woman, a nursing student, if you're the parent of this girl, you hear about this and your daughter is dead because a man from venezuela came into this country in 2022 when this president, the vice-president, the press secretary, said this border was secure. and obviously it was not. he was arrested in new york. he should have been deported then. no, he goes down ton athens and murders this woman, blunt force trauma while she's just out for a run. you think when you're on campus you're safe. it is not. and the fact that this is
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somehow being spun in any other way outside of the fact that joe biden and his administration allowed this to happen is disgusting. it's the only word that comes to mind, trace. >> trace: and beverly, the new york post writes the following, quoting here, another day, another brutal crime committed by an illegal migrant and another blind eye turned by the legacy media and it is so true. and we're going to talk about this a little later on. we have two or three breaking new crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants. beverly, your thoughts? >> reporters used to care about reporting the facts because they felt it was their duty to inform the public so we can figure out how to prevent these tragedies from happening in the future. but they're ignoring key facts. in this case, the who. somebody who's committed crimes in new york, somebody who is here illegally. and, yes, we should focus on the fact that women are more scared to run, to be out in society, families to be in cities, due to open borders, due to crime in
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cities. that's not being prosecuted. so they're missing the who, the why, the how, because they have a political progressive ideology that they want to protect. >> trace: that's exactly right. i have 30 seconds for each of you left. joe concha to you first, biden on thursday will visit the border for the first time but he's going to brownsville. they had 12 apprehensions there today so he's going to a place where there's no traffic and can he say whatever he wants. >> pretty much. and, trace, donald trump announced first that he was going to the border on thursday and then joe biden followed afterwards. this is east palestine all over again as far as ohio, the president and joe biden took 378 days before he visited east palestine, donald trump was there a matter of a couple of days after that toxic derailment happened. so it's the same thing all over again, joe biden following donald trump as far as addressing crises in this country. >> trace: i have to go but let me put this on the screen. this is an illegal immigrant
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wearing the f you hoodie your final thoughts beverly. >> sometimes the media ignores facts but in this case they were trying to twist the narrative these are asylum seekers who are desperate. it's a photo with many able bodied men of different ethnicities and different countries we have a media that lie to the public and the american people aren't stupid. >> trace: i have to go. jewish students at uc berkeley forced to evacuate after a pro palestinian mob stormed their event. two of the jewish students will join us live with the firsthand accounts of what happened and why they say uc berkeley is on the wrong side of history. and on the nightcap americans traveled far and wide to compete in the man games, a pool noodle, mud dual, pork eating contest. would you go, would you compete, or would you come up with something else? the nightcap, we're coming backh k —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me?
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♪ >> trace: jewish students at the university of california berkeley harassed by a mob of pro palestinian protesters in the latest instance of anti israel intimidation on campus. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is live with that story. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: evening trace. the israel at war combat the lies event was actually supposed to feature a certain speaker who had actually served for several weeks within gaza as an idf special forces unit. however, before the event was even able to begin, the mob of protesters stormed the building forcing the attendees of the event to sneak out the back to a secret location. the key's figure said he actually wanted to go on speaking but he was actually asked to leave by school officials.
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quote, instead of giving more security to us, they gave a prize to those who were violent. they basically said those banging on doors and spitting on jews are allowed to continue. but i had to leave, even though i was just peacefully speaking. asked for comment tonight, trace, the officials at uc berkeley did not respond. >> trace: kind of amazing. kevin corke live for us in dc. kevin thank you >> let's bring in cal berkeley students who were actually forced to evacuate from that event. sophomore and senior danielle conway. danielle to you first. what was it like, describe what it was like being in there. did you expect this? was it unexpected? >> yeah, trace, so my story's a little bit different. i was actually away to testimony event along with danielle we were actually a co-sponsor of the each and i was blocks away when i started getting floods of messages, messages saying they're coming in, messages
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saying we can't hold the doors closed rioters inside the building to turn around and go back. i was on the phone with another event organizer who told me and showed me what was going on and what i heard was almost unbelievable. and this feeling of hopelessness that i was feeling from blocks away is indescribable. >> trace: it really is. daniel, we're seeing it so you both know on the right-hand side of the screen seeing pictures of what happened tonight daniel, what did you think when you were there because people tend to believe that the worst is over, that we're moving past this and you see what happened tonight and you think we're not moving anywhere. >> yeah, it was really disappointing to see what happened last night. i actually arrived at the event a few minutes before the protesters arrived and by the time i took my seat to listen to the event, it was no longer a protest, it became a riot. and at that point i heard the banging on the glass windows that you're seeing right now. i heard my friends screaming for help from ucpd and the
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administrators and staff that were there on stand-by, and the worst part, i saw the faces of my friends that were going through this awful experience, like we should not be experiencing this as jewish students when we're trying to put on an educational event. it's simply unfair that this is what we are going through. >> trace: it really is. the idf soldier who was speaking at the event said, instead of giving more security to us they gave a prize to those who were violent. they basically said those banging on doors and spitting on jews are allowed to continue but i had to leave even though i was just peacefully speaking. i mean, it's kind of crazy here, danielle, but do you agree with him? did you feel like you were in any jeopardy at all? >> oh, of course. i mean, students were -- we had three physical stalls, three jewish students physically assaulted, dozens verbally assaulted fearing for their safety on campus today, many of whom don't know what a future as
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a jewish student looks like at uc berkeley anymore and an entire jewish community now grappling about the immense violence that came from this riot on campus, on our own campus. so the threat was very real. it was felt across campus, across the community, and it's leaving us in complete shock. >> trace: have you heard from your fellow jewish students at berkeley daniel have they spoken out, have they talked to you in confidence? what are they telling you? >> they're telling me that this is unacceptable and that the university needs to crack down on these instances where students are breaking campus policies and there is no consequence which is leading to continuous escalations of these protests turning to riots and at this point i'm just hoping the university will take actions soon before things get even worse. >> and our biggest question really is what will it take. because there are codes of conduct, there are rules in place and those rules are being
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broken continuously. and there's no consequences for perpetrators, there's no consequences to those causing physical violence against jewish students and now it's been ongoing for months. and yesterday was a breaking point. >> trace: yeah. danielle, daniel, thank you both for coming on. we very much appreciate it. >> thank you so much for having us. >> thank you. >> trace: meantime let's bring in the founder of the online holocaust museum, lest people forget. i hope you could hear the interview elizabeth because i want to start with a question danielle brought up which is what will it take. what will it take is a great question to pose to somebody like you. >> i have to be honest here. i'm terrified what the answer to that question is. i thought to myself long and hard when i came on tonight what i would say and all of that disappeared from my mind when i heard danielle and daniel speak just now. i sat here genuinely tearing up. this is the last thing i want to
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hear but especially someone like me who's family escaped the former soviet union because of riots like these happening around them and now i have to react to the same exact kind of behavior in california in 2024 in the united states of america. i am traumatized truly and i think i said on your show already but our economic institutions have completely failed us. they failed the future of this country and i am terrified of what that means for all of us. >> trace: i mean, your motto, lest people forget the speaker the idf soldier said the following, on october 7th while terrorists were massacring civilians including my friends i was already on my way to base to help protect jews. the people committing a genocide and openly live streaming it is hamas. i was preventing terrorists from chopping off heads and burning people alive and raping women. what they are really protesting is that hamas is losing. what do you think about that statement, elizabeth? >> i'm terrified but i think
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he's correct. look, facts don't matter clearly to a lot of these people anymore. these are people on college campuses. this is a place where facts are supposed to matter and debate and dialogue are supposed to be encouraged and that's the opposite what's happening. i want to bring your attention to the american jewish comment's report on the state of anti-semitism in this country with i they release every year. this year they released the report and said that 46% of american jews actually told them that last year in 2023 they hid the fact that they were jewish. they altered their behavior out of fear of an anti-semitic response. that means nearly half of respondents are genuinely afraid of what people around them will do when they find out that they're jewish. clearly when we see this behavior at berkeley we understand why but i think i've said also on your show before, anti-semitism is despicable on its own, truly is, but what we are seeing here is a deeper and darker issue in this country coming to light and i pray people pay attention immediately. >> trace: yeah, and i've got to go but just to kind of couple on your study the adl survey says
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73% of jewish college students and non-jewish college students have witnessed anti-semitism incidents on their campuses since the start of 2023/2024 school year. a massive number. i have ten seconds to wrap us up elizabeth. >> yeah like you said a massive number yet there are students coming on your show tonight asking what will it take for institutions to stand up for us. i'm terrified what that could mean and scared when it becomes too late for them to finally stand up and do something. >> trace: elizabeth pipko great to have you on as always we appreciate it >> coming up a manhunt for an escaped prisoner in pennsylvania and we have video of the daring escape. he outran the officers. that's next. (vo) sail through the heart of historic cities and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once, and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life, and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship,
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marianne good evening. >> reporter: good evening trace. less than six months after inmate danelo cavalcante scaled a wall and fled from a pennsylvania prison residents from the keystone state are on the lookout again for yet another escaped prisoner. take a look at this video of 29 year old alene borden running away from officers after being discharged from a hospital monday morning. he was held in custody after complaining of pain. that pain obviously did not prevent him though from getting away still wearing handcuffs as you can see in the footage here. officials say this is not the first time borden has had a run-in with the law. >> he actually has a prior in cambria county for escape and that incident was an assault of some sort. he does have some firearm violations, most recent three arrests and to be auto theft. >> reporter: and, trace, officials are heading into day three of this manhunt according to local reports, borden may have been spotted in west philadelphia this afternoon. police officers and u.s. marshals are searching that area
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now. >> trace: keep you updated on that maryanne thank you. former fbi special agent nicole parker. we're going to get to the escapee but breaking news coming in. ice is telling us a salvadorian illegal immigrant has been arrested for murdering a 2-year-old in maryland, apparently this child was caught in some cross fire, and this person you're looking at right there has multiple arrests in 2023 and was apparently let go and then the locals, the local police meaning ignored the ice detainers to get this person in custody or out of the countrien a now a two year old ends up dead. it's just on and on nicole. >> reporter: trace this is abhorrent. one story after another that is breaking in the news on a daily basis. it's difficult to keep up with it and now we have a 2-year-old. a 2-year-old with his mother in the middle of cross fire between two groups. this child doesn't deserve to
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die and why in the world did this even happen? ice detainers cannot be ignored. immigrations and custom enforcement, they need to be able to enforce things. it's extremely frustrating for them when the local authorities do not cooperate with them and, therefore, more american citizens are getting hurt and even killed. and it's very serious. >> trace: yeah, exactly right. you talk about even mayor adams in new york is finally saying, this is a guy who two years ago said we have to defend the illegal immigrants who come to our state now they're saying we need these ice detainers to be honored because this is crazy that local law enforcement cannot work with federal law enforcement. and it goes on because now we're being told a guatemalan illegal immigrant sexually assaulted a child in boston, louisiana a 19-year-old from hun do you remember ras illegally in the country now arrested for aggravated rape armed robbery and the list goes on and on. and, nicole, if we can't work with our federal partners and we're actually giving these
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people sanctuary and protection, it doesn't mick any sense at all for law enforcement, i don't care how big your heart is. >> that's correct. this is not about heart. this is about protecting americans and protecting each other. this is not doing a service to anyone. for those that think they are helping to get people into the country for asylum, asylum seekers, there is something called legal immigration. we have to track the individuals that are entering our country. we need to know who they are. violent criminals, are you not welcomed. those who want to wreak havoc in our country that want to hurt others. sexual assault of a minor is the most egregious and disgusting crime, that and homicides, there is nothing worse than that and these individuals, you have this incident in georgia with this sweet beautiful woman who is now dead. this is unacceptable, trace. and it's got to stop. and these sanctuary cities, you are hurting your country. you are hurting our country and your citizens. it's not helping anybody.
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it would be best to close that border and protect americans right now. >> trace: i have to go nicole but i wanted to show this video. this is the escapee in pennsylvania literally outran the police officers. have you ever seen anything like this? >> you know, i -- when you're in law enforcement, you should be able to runnen a run fast enough to keep up with someone trying to escape you. we cannot have this. you've got to have the best -- i, again, i back the blue but you need to be able to catch a criminal. this is unacceptable. again, we need to be hiring the finest and the brightest and we cannot be having criminals on the loose. >> trace: but they don't get any support so who would take the job is what i want to know and it's a good question. >> that's right. that's right, the retention is horrible. >> trace: yeah. nicole parker great to have you on as always. thank you. ♪ >> trace: first up in tonight's viral videos, a cat in alberta canada has officially taken on the role of scaredy cat after falling off a horse the cat
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seemed to enjoy the ride until the horse took a break and rolled around in the snow causing the kitty to scamper off. come on, get back in the saddle kitty. an alligator frightened a few golfers in avenue a maria florida chasing their cart evening opening its jaws at one point and, yeah, that is a little too close for comfort. if you have a viral video to share, share it with us at trace gallagher or fox news night on social media. coming up, the florida man games seem like a heck of a lot of fun. which challenge fits you best? are you more of a pool noodle person or would you like to scarf down some pork butt, bunch of it. tell us which game is in your wheel house. still a lot of time to weigh in, x and instagram at trace gallagher. and if you have a game that you would like them to implement let us know that as well. the nightcap crew is next. ♪
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[ice clinks] ♪ >> trace: we are back with the nightcap crew, kevin corke, matt finn, marianne rafferty, elizabeth pip coal. tonight's challenge the ultimate challenge florida style. people all over competed in the florida man games, you had pork butt eating challenge, the pool noodle mud dual, the cash grab contest.
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the florida sumo, evading arrest, obstacle course and much, much more. which challenge would you compete in. or, or, even better, is there a challenge that you would like to add to this fun little gathering? i think my brother-in-law was in this, and i'm not kidding. i think he was in -- not the pork butt eating because he's not a pork guy but i think he was in the rest of this thing. matt finn what's your game. >> i can't tell what's going on in half these images but just throw me in there. >> trace: matt finn going with the pike, trying to get the second one. >> cash grab sounds cool too. >> trace: marianne rafferty's like what are they doing with the bikes are they trying to bring the water log, trying to race? you have to have a contest. >> matt can do that i don't think i can. i think i'd go for the cash grab though. cash is a good motivator. >> trace: really? i don't know if we can bring up the video but the dual noodle? the noodle, that's got to be -- the noodle thing has got to be a great game. so elizabeth pipko, you're in the contest what's your game?
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>> first of all, i would kill that floodle dual, that's number one. but also anyone listening, i would love the privilege of judging any of the events next year. i'm waiting boo you my phone. >> trace: my gosh, nicole parker by the way who actually is in florida. i don't know, are we keeping you from this, nicole? because it looks fun. >> hey, you know what? it sounds like a lot of fun to me. i personally would rather be on the beach or a boat. but if i were to participate the a evading arrest obstacle course, as a former law enforcement chasing convicts, evading arrest. >> trace: bingo. kevin corke what's your challenge. >> reporter: thank you. definitely the evading arrest i love that idea. that is awesome. i would add a new contest, too. gator petting, see if you can pet a gator and be all right. >> trace: you were watching viral videos because the arrestee, the guy who ran away
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from the cops pretty fast. roman your sport. >> i was going to say surprised there isn't alligator wrestling on there, this is crazy old florida, there's got to be a florida man that wants to do that. >> trace: i would take those things where you beat people in the head with them i would take matt finn on that and beat the daylights out of matt finn that. we asked would you travel to the games, yes on x 33%, instagram 29%. leah bowen tfk cash grab every dollar helps nowadays. i always would love to hold up the number cards and judge the games. ali, how about a run from border patrol race. leo gator toss swing reptile around your head yell three times see you later alligator. janette, tug a war and my great pork butt eating don't you know it. thank you for watching the nightcap thanks for watching america's late news fox news at night i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. we'll see you tomorrow night. or. ♪
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