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and breaking tonight another country now with the negotiating table caving to president trump's tariff threats, both mexico and canada now one month to make good on promises to secure the border and stem the flow of drugs in the u.s., some canadians, don't seem happy! protesters showing how they feel about the president's deportation plan, but is shutting down a freeway and burning the flag the best way to do that? plus two years after a trainload of toxic chemicals derailed vice president j.d. vance finally telling the people of east holliston ohio, help is on the way! >> this community will not be forgotten, will not be left behind, we are in it for the long haul,. >> trace: trump putting usai
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on notice as we learned even more about how much of our foreign aid is spent on dei. >> dei has been a priority over diplomacy, i can give you hundreds of examples. let's list them off, $50,000 to do a transgender operator in columbia. and lgbt comic book in peru. >> trace: equaling billions and billions the senior national correspondent is live in d.c. with this. >> good evening, i have to give him credit he was ready for the question and he nailed every step of the way, first it was columbia then panama then venezuela and now you can add mexico and canada to the list of nations who have succumbed to pressure to follow trump's demands, facing a shocking 25% tariff threat, a reprieve
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tonight after the country's president thomas to help fight the border crisis with mexico agreeing to deploy 10,000 troops to the border, also agreeing to do more to combat drug trafficking and begin talks on a wide array of trade and security issues. meantime to the north canada followed suit, agreed to implement a 1.3 billion-dollar border plan. to a point of fentanyl czar to create a joint strike task force, for border security, agreeing to a 200 billion-dollar intelligence directive and to list cartels as terrorist organizations. as for china the clock is still taking what is likely to be a 10% tariff on goods, burrowing a last-minute change know all of this by the ways happening despite despite ridicule from political's on the left, and criticism of all places, "the wall street journal"! which called the trump tariffs the start of quote, the dumbest trade war in history.
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>> president donald trump: they are wrong simply, every single country you are writing about right now is dying to make a deal, because the deals they have right now are so good and profitable for them. >> meantime secretary of state mark you review -- marco rubio amid charges of waste, fraud, and abuse following an examination by doj, the department of government efficiency. >> trace: live for us in d.c., thank you,. the fox news in a common sense department is not at all convinced that president trump wanted to implement tariffs, but common sense is totally convinced that president trump wanted to threaten to implement tariffs. because he believes they give some leverage and common sense believes, got a point . just ask the leaders of columbia, canada and mexico, all three countries got the trump tariff talk.
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all three countries initially stood firm, all three countries struck a deal. yet the media likes to frame it as trump getting played, "the wall street journal" called the tariffs quote, the dumbest trade war in history. when the market initially went down today they said it was the fallout from the dumbest trade war in history. when mexico and canada finally folded, the journal said it was trump who blanked. as you can imagine "the new york times" msnbc and the rest also marked this up as a trump fail. mexico and canada make robust concessions that will very likely limit the flow of fentanyl, into the u.s. and will likely save thousands of lives and trump gets no credit. common sense things whenever the media tells you that trump blank, you should be very sceptical. then you should rewind the tape and played in slow-motion because what the legacy media calls, a blank, is most likely a wink . basketball fans and
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canada booing the u.s. national anthem during the tariff debate let's bring in strategy aaron and "new york post" columnist miranda, thank you both for coming on, miranda you first caroline levitt said this about the tariffs, watch. >> president trump is sending a very strong message to the rest of the world, including our north american allies, canada and mexico, the united states is no longer going to be a dumping ground for a legal deadly drugs and illegal immigrants. >> trace: i'm hearing that, do you think he blinked? >> not at all, this is classic trump, he is to fine establishment consensus, he has
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been to these countries to his will in record time, it's all turned out exactly as he planned. he has bullied them into doing what he wants and what is best for america. >> trace: chuck schumer said the following, watch. >> democrats are not going to stay quiet, as donald trump makes inflation more spirit will push legislation soon, to protect people's bottom lines and stop the president from plunging us into a trade war with our own allies. >> trace: who knew chuck schumer was hanging around d.c., do you think he's right on that? >> i don't believe that he is right on that, i think him saying the democrats are not going to do work to lower the cost of goods is a few months too late for the american people . who have been struggling for years. for a family like mine who lost someone it to a drug overdose, we are so excited to see donald trump stand up and work with our partners in canada and
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mexico to stop the illegal drugs coming into this country, i lost my brother almost nine years ago to a drug overdose. i believe it was because of those poisoning drugs that went into the system. it is go -- it is good to know a president with like-minded. >> trace: meantime marco rubio said this when he became the acting chief of usai, listen. >> they have evolved into an agency, they don't believe they are government agency, they take the taxpayer money and they spent it as a global charity. weather it is in the national interest are not. >> trace: i mean the left frames this as, "man the u.s. is letting people down across the world, there is documented waste, tens of billions of dollars in waste. >> despite its name, it has nothing to do with humanitarian aid, usa aid is a fund for left wing projects around the world,
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we saw caroline levitt read out some of them, a drag queen peru, it's a piece with the state department hanging the pride flag outside of the embassy, before carpal fell, it is nothing to advance america's interest and in fact it gender hostility. >> trace: meantime we have a little bit of this in the open air for anybody who was long overdue, this is vice president j.d. vance visiting east palestine ohio and he said the following. >> the environment cleanup has to get done, it's a tragedy and a shame it was not done during the last administration but i can guarantee you we are going to finish the cleanup during this administration under the great leadership of our new administrator who stands behind me. >> trace: just a bold illustration you can go and you can poke holes in this stuff and see the toxic chemicals still kind of bubbling up, it's been
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two years. >> it was a dereliction of duty by the biden administration, they meet the political calculus that they did not care about the people of ohio so why show up when they were in the most crisis of needs? instead you see the trump administration and the former senator from ohio j.d. vance going into these communities to remind the american people, they have not been forgotten about, whether you live in a border community that has been infiltrated by drugs, and gangs are violent crimes, or you are a family that is been neglected by the federal government after a disaster like this and there is been no accountability to make sure something gets done in east palestine, you are now looking at a president who has the foreign country stepping up to do their part to support the united states, do their fair share, and you see them summing up the american people, and their committees. this is what the american people one, america first and now they are getting it. >> trace: we talk to those people in east palestine updates all the time, they are not getting the help they need. miranda, aaron thank you both.
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waving the mexican flag and burning the american flag, even marching through downtown los angeles blocking the 101 freeway, causing major delay, live with that story, that evening. >> good evening, remember a majority of the american public just voted in favour of mass deportation back in november, but there are pockets around the country who are trying to resist those plans, take a look this was today right here in the sanctuary city of los angeles for the second day in a row, anti-ice protester stopping traffic taking over overpasses and roadways while waving the flights of foreign countries, this was the scene yesterday as thousands of protesters took over the 101 freeway right through the heart of downtown l.a. blocking traffic for hours without any interference from law enforcement, they were eventually chased off by l.a.p.d. and california highway patrol hours later, later on in the night. other protesters set the american flag on fire take a look at that, as these tensions
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about ice arrests and mass deportations continue to rise all around the country, with the trump administration is saying they are targeting the worst criminal aliens first and in the meantime, the fed secretary pete visited the southern border in el paso, texas, today, that is where he was joined by borders are don homan. >> we believe that border security is a national security, girls and boys of my generation of spent decades in foreign countries regarding other people's borders. it's about time we secure our own border. >> fox news has learned that the trump administration is moving a strip temporarily, to status away from more than 300,000 venezuelan nationals living in the u.s., this as trump said venezuela has finally agreed to accept u.s. deportation flags and as we speak right now l.a.p.d. is clashing with more of those protesters in downtown
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l.a. >> trace: thank you let's bring in conservative commentator alicia and independent women feature editor in chief kaitlin, thank you both for coming on, alicia to you and want to play a little bit more of this video this is the deportation anti-deportation protesters here, listen to the sound and we will get your comment, watch. it reminds me a lot of the anti-semitic protest we saw because they don't really have the ability to articulate their point. they are being a nuisance in the process. >> by the way i am a major advocate of the first amendment, i like to exercise that often infrequently in this country, i was debating with a canadian friend the other day about why it is so important, this is not the first amendment, when you
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shut down the one-on-one people going into church like me and my family on sunday, hardworking people trying to get to and from work that is beyond the protection of the first moment, ironically they have the freedom to burn that american flag here, they could not burn the nation's flag of the dictatorial regime and maybe they should think about that for a little bit if they allegedly want to stay in america so bad. >> trace: they want to bring people into america and keep them in a country they don't like. florida representative republican representative brian talking about the wasted money in the u.s. aig fund to cbs anchor, watch that. >> $47,000 to do an lgbt trans- coming book in peru. should i continue with more examples? >> it seems like there could be a review of things, foreign aid as you know is less than 1% of the entire federal budget so, we are talking small amounts of money by comparison.
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>> we are talking about tens and tens of billions of dollars. >> trace: it's amazing to me why when you are trying to justify, only tens of billions of dollars, who cares really? >> for such a small amount of the federal budget why is it such a big deal that trump wants to cut those programs? again the logic here as it makes sense, i invite democrats in the left media to die on this hill because u.s. aig is a perfect example of leftism run wild in our federal government, the more tension they raise to the issue, the more than americans are going to start to see their priorities for what they are, there is no justifiable defence for these left-wing priorities that usaid has been funding for years and i'm glad its attention it deserves, they are not going to find much public support from the american people on this. >> trace: meantime you have phoenix, the anti-deportation protesters, and they are
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starting to ramp up in cities across the country, and they will for the foreseeable future. it's kind of a trend, i want to switch off because the grammys doubled down on a well, play that. >> i want to say tonight that trans-people are not invisible. trans-people deserve love, the community deserves to be lifted up. >> this is not time to shut down the diversity of voices. >> we have seen on this stage talented hardworking people from different backgrounds, with the different points of view and it changes the game. dei is not a threat it's a gift. >> trace: that's the whole point, they are missing at they are not shutting down anybody's voices they want everyone to have a voice. >> has she not said dei, had she said anything like the rest of that speech, alicia keys is a conservative like me? what she said is true, diversity is good.
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immigrants who legally come to this country, and adhere to the loss of our constitution are amazing and welcome, what is laughable is that those celebrities in hollywood, that shut out dissenting voices that do not agree exactly with them, are allegedly claiming, we love diversity, it's awesome! >> trace: this is cbs because the fcc chairman said cbs should release the transcript here is the audio of changing the answer kamala harris gave to 60 minutes, watch. >> it seems that president benjamin is not listening. >> the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by israel that was very much prompted by or a result of many things including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. >> it seems that the prime minister benjamin is not listening.
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>> we are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. >> trace: simply you just take out the indecipherable and put in something a little bit better, i have about 15 seconds for you. >> cbs could do itself a favour by releasing the transcript on its own, of course he's requesting that because there was an fcc complaint filed for the intentional falsification of news by cbs, so they owe it to the american public to be transparent and to prove that they are not another democratic propaganda machine. >> trace: thank you both. the investigation continues into what caused the medical jet to cross shortly after takeoff in northeast philadelphia on friday evening, killing all six people on board and one person on the ground. life for us in philadelphia with a look at where the investigation stands, it evening. >> hello, the cockpit voice recorder from the medevac rash
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here in northeast philadelphia is now being examined in washington, d.c., and newly mentioned transportation secretary promised this community just today answers would be coming. >> we will be able to get some data hopefully off that device but the ffa are going to look at whether there was medical concerns, technical, mechanical issues. >> the medevac was carrying a pediatric patient and her mother back to mexico after the little girl received life saving care trying... the aircraft plummeted to the ground killing six people on board and one person in their car. today, we learn the number of people injured, has risen to 24, two are in critical condition meanwhile city leaders continue to check on homes, surrounding the crash site, some of which caught fire after being doused by jet fuel. other dangers from the aftermath
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caught on camera, like this projectile whizzing through a diners window knocking a man's hat off as others ducked for cover quarter-mile away. >> a millisecond difference could have claimed many more lives in our community. thank god it didn't. >> a preliminary report is due within 30 days. >> trace: in philadelphia, thank you let's bring in the chairman of the hero foundation of retired navy top gun fighter pilot, matthew buckley great to have you on the show. the jets in philly got to 1500 feet amid a sharp turn, steep descent some 11,000 feet per minute, it has to be something catastrophic what you think? >> thank you for having me, not only that but that aircraft was simply not flying so, something obviously catastrophic either with the airframe, obviously
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you've been reporting it, it was an air ambulance. either something catastrophic with the airframe or the motors, one of the motors comes apart and takes out some of the flight control, systems in the tail and you get the missile as you see on the screen right here. >> trace: i want to move to the dca crash, from the jets flight recorder this is from w ttg, showing the altitude at 32t when the crash happened wednesday night, safety board officials told reporters data in the control tower show the black hawk helicopter was at 20s that both cannot be true you cannot have the plane it -- at 325 in the helicopter 200. >> the investigation is going to have to dig into this we simply are not supposed to have two aircraft in the same piece of sky's the same time so somebody is wrong but even if the altitude, if they did again,
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they were on the wrong flight path, they were supposed to be hugging the eastern shoreline of the potomac, but they were in the middle of the potomac so, if you take that out, combined with the altitude being off, i think once they said, hey,, we have that traffic insight, they did not think they had any traffic to worry about so maybe that's when they started to deviate a little bit and remember, a lot of folks think two pilots were sitting there with eyeballs out of the cockpit, they might have been both heads down typing something into the computer. so, traffic insight, okay, they might have not been eyeballs out of the cockpit. >> trace: we should point out that one aircraft traffic controller was responsible for both plans, and helicopters, at a time, thank you for coming on the show we appreciate it. >> trace: coming up environmental groups in california governor gavin
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sounding alike president from, in a new executive order aimed at capturing rainwater, later in the nightcap blake lively and justin bell joni legal battle heating up today after their legal team appeared in federal court, do you think is innocent in this conflict? team justin or team blake and why? let us know twitter and instagram, at trace, we will read your responses coming up in the nightcap. all the buzz around bitcoin isn't just talk anymore crypto has gone mainstream.
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>> trace: weeks after the catastrophic ellie wild card governor gavin issued an executive order to capture and store rainwater, at no surprise a new survey shows 43% of california residents are now willing to vote or republican -- vote republican. i am not surprised that 11 counties in california went red in the past election, what i'm really surprised about is when you see numbers like this, this is from the madison ad agency same 43% of los angeles county voters where the voter registration is 18% republican, say, yes i'm open to voting for republicans. >> not surprising and quite gratifying, is not about being red or blue it's about restoring the golden machine to california and like me, many others are
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saying goodbye to what was and to join a team approach, a platform that makes sense for also, 43% now and i believe growing. >> trace: "wall street journal" the editorial writing the following, gavin has a water epiphany saying, would you know president trump's exhortation mismanagement seemed to have a spur of political awakening in sacramento, on friday stating agencies to maximize water storage and winter storms, california has this thing they call them atmospheric rivers, if you lined up there significant rain could be coming to the state it would be a public -- of political suicide event of all that rain washed into the ocean and then the governor knows a. >> that's what's infuriating to people, we have all the water we need but we have not stored and captured it to where it's
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needed. gavin's saying he is going to do that, he has a track record of saying these things to get over a bad news cycle and then nothing ever happens, it was not long ago he was saying he was going to solve homelessness, 20 years later we are still waiting, he said he was going to crack down on retail crime but it still happening so, we will see what happens. he's also running around los angeles saying we have to get rid of all the nonsense bureaucracy within standing in the way of rebuilding, all these problems of court -- are caused by democrats. >> trace: you are not really serious about capturing all the water in the world, it's as simple as that. former california senate leader who last fall switched her party registration democrat to republican and pledge support for trump, is considering a run for lieutenant governor in 2026. playbook has learned it's not any old campaign, what makes his
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campaign new and bubbly? >> i am very interested and i'm very excited about how i have been received as a republican, in a forward thinking republican party, very gratified by the embracing of me, we have worked together for quite some time talking about not so much california's problems but looking at it's governance structure. everybody knows about governor and attorney general, nobody knows about lieutenant governor, that is basically a position where field politicians go to basically wait for a governor to die, but there are so much that can be done but not alone, we were talking about what if there might be a ticket, a new form of governance in california where you actually work together to solve problems in california. >> trace: the flip side is, two republicans familiar with her thinking say she would campaign with the g.o.p. ticket.
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i mean, you have a lot to think about first of all steve, it's a unique way to approach this? >> we are seriously considering it i'm happy that gloria has agreed to look at this with me, there is a long way to go we have to see if we have the support, we have to get things in place this is serious. i am strongly considering running for governor as we have discussed. because this state needs change. everybody can see that as we have discussed, democrats rely we cannot go on with this thing." we bring a fresh approach to it as a team, to bring a change california needs we are going to go for it and it is going to be exciting. >> trace: best of luck, thank you both. blake lively and just in battling playing out in court the latest on that hollywood drama with our legal expert, next!
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>> trace: in new york judge now ordering the legal team of blake lively and justin the stars of it ends with us to limit their public statements as they are dealing with lawsuits continuing to make headlines, ashley's live in your city with new information. >> hello attorneys to our actors, appeared in a new york courtroom, the first proceeding what has become a very public dispute between the, it ends with us, costars that has ended with lawsuits. sexual harassment and deformation, the attorney said he is pleased with how things went today. >> we are going to move as quickly as possible, and prove our innocence in a world where sometimes, people judge you before they give you a chance. and we are going to change that.
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>> a big issue in today's pretrial conference was what had already been put out in the media which could prejudice the jury, blake's team... they started it referring to a "new york times" article he claims, was written in coordination with lively's team, both legal teams were limited speaking to the press shy of a full order, as you can see a lot of drama already but the trial date has been set for march 2026 which is a long time way, i hope it makes it that far, that is more than one year from now. >> trace: 's only people are talking about this, live in new york, thank you. -- >> trace: so many people talking about this, live in new york, thank you.
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so they can speak but he doesn't want this inflammatory stuff going before the media, you kind of pick your poison going after each other on that penalty. >> the judge is executing rather bright strategy because i can tell you every litigator in the courtroom was thinking, there is lots to be done and in cases like this we have to remember we three cases moving december, january and another one in january. a lot of moving parts, that might all get can -- consolidated. >> trace: it's amazing to me because justin lays it all out, he has everything on this thing, just go on the website, that's the whole thing is fascinating to me and i want to play part of this because you have a both ryan reynolds and blake lively
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who are being sued. there was this back and forth, again this is on the website, blake lively responding to just didn't saying let me know what you prefer, this is a famous roof seen that everybody talks about. if you knew me in person, blake said, longer you would know how yummy it could play, it's my love language spicy and playfully bold, never with teeth when you see these types of text messages, it is difficult to believe these accusations that she was being sexually harassed. >> goes out the standard, remember it has to be severe and pervasive and subjectively unwelcome. the counter narrative is, that is what you have to do to get by so that is where these cases get messy. you have some of the world's most talented persuasive
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influencers trying to either write history or rewrite history. >> trace: i wonder why the team is not put out more information, he has laid it all out there. >> an old mentor of mine said try to be the most real toll person in the room. what they have put out there at the filings, the complaints, this is just exhibit. if you're going to do something like that and you have a judge that is correctly trying to prevent contamination, putting your public filings out there is rather clever but again, one would argue with not in the spirit of what the judges are seeking. >> trace: is there settlement do you think? >> if we have -- it's a good example of how, be careful of what you write in text messages, everything is exhibit a so thing about that is if you -- this is what they're starting with, you
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always try to write a narrative as a lawyer but keep some silver bullets in the gun so it will depend on who gets to that stop first. >> trace: great to have you on. the famous liberal sundance film festival is taking a bit of a right turn this year with the screening of the first two episodes of the dock you series, bucks county usa focusing on a purple area of the philadelphia suburbs, let's bring in one of the subjects of bucks county usa. great to have you on the show. you wrote the following, as a known guy on the right quoting i cannot begin to describe how it feels to be featured in a dock you series, at sundance. do you feel on the outside looking in or the inside looking out? >> it was exciting to be there because the film was actually about trying to understand humanity from the other side and that is a very human message and i think it is exciting to see
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people in charge of sundance realize how important this message was, in the era of trumping reelected. >> trace: it's one of those things were you try to show this documentary, about the president winning, which largely considered a purple area so, it's this coming together theme, so to speak. >> that's right, we were there and the people who were there, we don't like each other, let's make it clear. we were all on stage after the film. the funny part was, it was lost in the audience because i have course got asked questions to the audience saying, why did you do what you did? i said, me and my family were attacked is why we did what we did. i said, what did you want me to do? i did get reminded it was not... >> trace: is it your feeling that the festival is primarily left, the audience and the people that go there, they want to go there, also to the left?
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>> i think so for that particular crowd but us on the right also go to see movies to! >> trace: weird! is the left becoming more tolerant? they have called you out a little bit at sundance, do you think they are coming more tolerant and coming together a bit under president from? >> i think this time around they understand the resistance needs to be different, last time it was just outright resistance but now, he won the popular vote, maybe they it -- they misunderstood something. as opposed to this was a one-time thing because hillary clinton was not the right candidate. >> trace: thank you for coming on best of luck.
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>> trace: back with the nightcap crew. tonight's topic team justin or blake? the legal battle heating up after the respective attorneys appear in federal court given that both sides insist upon their innocence who do you think is to blame and why? >> i am team justin all the way! i am watching every second of this, i cannot get enough. >> trace: ashley? >> have and i will fight you on that i swear i've gotten deeper in this story then you and i'm also team justin. he has been bullied by blake lively and the biggest
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bully is ryan reynolds. >> trace: exactly. >> with that being said i think justin did a lot of favours for himself posting 160 pages of text messages. >> trace: you have to laid out there, he laid everything out there. >> you also have to look at the legal standards at play, that steak or retaliation claim, really... >> trace: play it! >> i think blake has the stronger thing to win. >> trace: alicia? >> i don't like hollywood power couples and i also don't like men who claim to be feminist allies so i think i don't have a dog in this fight. i'm a millennial mom that does not, and i know i will get dms about this. >> trace: that's fair, gloria? >> buyers, protests, rainstorms this is a good diversion and i think, harassment is about a
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power differential and i'm leaning towards really him as being the one that was bullied so i am more on his side and hoping he can come through the truth. >> trace: very quickly i want to ask ashley, he has laid every thing out there, they have laid nothing out there don't you find that unusual? >> i don't think it's unusual now that we've seen 168 pages which i got through 100 of them last night, i have done a deep dive on this but i don't think it's unusual because now i feel like ryan reynolds and blake lively, i think they are doing themselves an injustice by not saying, hey, we are not going to do it all we are done. >> trace: the nightcap all who do you stand with? team justin 78 team blake 22 percent, get them to quit the nonsense, i assume the truth is somewhere in the middle but i lean towards justin like sounds in a nightmare to work with, i
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enjoyed the movie that's what team i am on, team justin i read the 168 page timeline and it seems obvious that he had or we had serious overstepping of boundaries here . i guarantee both of them were drama queens, mike said i think this is a . stunt, blake seems more trustworthy and mary said team justin blake is a mean girl . thank you all are joining the nightcap finally a shout for the common sense department from the garibaldi family, if you could carry a common sense mug, always best to get a common sense t-shirt, maybe you had? thank you all for watching america's late news, fox news at night, i'm in los angeles and we will see you back here tomorrow night!
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