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los angeles and this is america's late news, fox news at night. >> what happened is you have zelenskyy he goes to europe and a lot of our friends puff him up. they say you are a freedom fighter you need to keep fighting forever. fighting forever with what, with who is money and ammunition and with whose lives. the president is actually taking a much more realistic perspective and saying this can't go on forever. we can't fund this forever, the ukrainians can't fight forever so let's bring this thing to a peaceful settlement. >> trace: the white house officially putting a pause on all military aid to ukraine just days after a fiery oval office meeting. >> they made at least 1 request to come back and continue the conversation. first of all they were disrespectful and second of all what are we going to talk about. they've shown a clear unwillingness to discuss the peaceful settlement that -- that president trump is trying to bring to the situation. i don't care what they say about me or anybody else but he showed
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an unwillingness to engage in the peace process that president trump has said is the policy of the american people and up there president . >> trace: the pauze is apparently in effect until the ukrainians show commitment to good faith >> he was 22 points underwater. you look at donald trump, it's just a different planet entirely. the gulf between these 2 is wider than the gulf of mexico. >> president trump giving a joint address to congress and the white house giving fox news an exclusive first look. kevin corke is live in d.c. with more on the exclusive sneak peek. >> the renewal of the american dream. that's the theme of
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president trump's first address of his second term in office to a joint session of congress. coming up tomorrow night coverage right here on fox news channel, it's a speech that sources tell fox that will be must-see tv. we can all hope for that. he's going to talk about his second term accomplishments, the economy naturally, border security will get a high priority in tomorrow night's speech as well as the president peace plans. now the president is also expected to talk tough on tariffs especially as it relates to canada, mexico and the e.u. plus he's expected to highlight the more than 1.7 trillion dollars in investments made since he took the oath of office in this effort to bring back manufacturing to the u.s. including increases in energy production and investments in the private sector and much, much more including ai. the president posting this on truth social. he said tomorrow night will be big. i will tell it like it is.
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he promised that he's likely to include some pretty straight talk on ukraine which as you point out has benefited from hundreds of billions of dollars in aid during its war, a financial resource that's been cut off at least until ukraine comes back to the negotiating table ready to talk about a peace deal or at least a cease-fire. several different lawmakers say they plan to bring federal workers impacted by the doge layoffs and... we're talking about 100,000 people already cut during the first 6 weeks in office. as for the democratic response, that is traditional and that will be delivered we have told by... >> trace: kevin thank you. let's bring in pumice corvette dylan and... thank you both for coming on. i want to put these out, we
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talked about our sneak peek, kevin laid it out of what the president wants to touch on. accomplishment from trump's second term thus far at home and abroad, with the trump administration has done for the economy, the presidents renewed push for congress to pass additional funding for border security and the president's plan for peace around the globe. clearly he's going to tout his record and he's got quite a bit to show for for the first days. >> it's fascinating to hear that lawmakers over at capitol hill think it's a good idea to bring what they find to be the federal workers who had been cut. i find that to be a reflection of if you remember president trump's very first state of the union address, he was focused on border security and what did capitol hill do come at the lawmakers brought their dreamers which is funny considering right down the road from washington, d.c., you had ... which was absolutely terrorized by ms-13, 1 of the biggest
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nationwide. seeing that and then you put this current situation where now they were doing that first to garner the votes of those on the left or those that are illegal immigrants, they've lost that traction and now you can see they are fighting for themselves >> trace: j.d. vance was on hannity tonight. we played a little bit in the intro, i want to play you 1 more sound bite. >> what i noticed is for the first 25 or 30 minutes he tried to bend over backwards to be gracious and kind, even when zelenskyy was saying things that i thought were untrue, the president just tried to be diplomatic. i think that's his natural instinct in that situation. >> if you watch the whole thing which i did you notice that both the president and vice president are being very gracious at first. they were comp lamenting him and than it went south. >> i think what we are realizing
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that actually maybe zelenskyy wasn't such a good negotiator after all. it looks like what he's been used to is arriving at these places and being greeted having red carpets rolled out. actually he's not that good at it at all. i think it was great to see the united states president push back on some of the things that he's been saying and he didn't like it. i thought his body language was quite rude to the american people as i think j.d. mentioned in his speech. people need to realize this is money from your pockets. when you go to work every day and pay your taxes, that money is going directly to this war that as the vice president made very clear is not changing. nothing is changing. i think it's time that peace was pushed. >> trace: the democrats did not say a word, we will take a trip back in time. they did not say a word when both biden and barack obama were
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not great to benjamin netanyahu. biden reportedly said netanyahu is a liar. he said he's been killing me lately, obama over for -- refused to pose for photographs during the white house visit back in 2010 and held a private dinner without the prime minister which was said to have been a breach of custom. trump was kind to zelenskyy if you watch the whole tape. the others it's kind of a double-edged sword. >> i find it very concerning that the change of tone is what it is. there are certain groups within the intelligence community that actually have to adhere to a policy of enemies of the state which include russia, china and ukraine was on that list. it wasn't until the ukraine war popped up that ukraine was removed. not to mention how you talk about -- how willing and giving the trump administration has
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been. let's focus on the fact that there's 10,000 troops in poland. you have troops in romania. all the baltic states focus with efforts by the u.s. military and not to mention no 1 has really talked about this just yet, but during that meeting we had united states air force running an operation over at the baltic sea. we are still doing things in there and they should be saying thank you. >> melania calling out the democrats today. >> i must admit i expected to see more democrats. leaders with us here today. to address the serious issue. surely as adults we can prioritize america's children... i urge congress not to prioritize the passage... >> trace: she was crying -- trying to increase punishment for revenge and democrats didn't really care about that.
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>> i call her the queen of america. it's great to have her back and pushing these things. the administration is quickly becoming a unity government. you've got to make america healthy again movement that's really helping people and it's sad to see the american people pushing back. >> trace: thank you both very much. breaking tonight a senior member of the trump administration telling fox news the u.s. is pausing military aid to ukraine until president zelenskyy and the ukrainians commit to good-faith peace negotiations. live with breaking information on this, good evening. >> this may be some serious cool water to the face for zelenskyy. that trump administration official also tells fox this is not a permanent termination of aid, it's just a pause for now. they say its in response to
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ukrainian president zelenskyy's conduct and behaviour in recent days not including the including the heated back-and-forth with president trump and vp vance in the oval office on friday. trump also took issue with new comments from zelenskyy. the associated press were hoarded that he said that the end of the war with russia is very far away. that comment did not go over well with president trump at. he on truth social today this is the worst statement that could have been made by zelenskyy and america will not put up with it or much longer. as for the rare earth minerals deal that has no open put on ice trump was asked what he needs from zelenskyy in order to restart those negotiations. >> i think he should be more appreciative because this country has stuck with them through thick and thin. i get takes 2 to tango and you have to make a deal with russia and a deal with ukraine. >> now all eyes will be on what trump has to say tomorrow night during his address to congress.
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he's teasing ahead of it saying its going to be big and that he's going to tell it how it is. >> trace: let's bring in... michael great to have you on the show. donald trump said this about zelenskyy not being appreciative >> i think he should be more appreciative because this country has stuck with them through thick and thin. >> trace: the president is asking for a little bit of gratitude as you heard right there and he's also asking for zelenskyy to listen, is he asking too much? what you think about this back-and-forth? >> i don't think he's asking too much. i think what zelenskyy has to do is get out of his own way and start realizing what donald trump is trying to do. trump is trying to be in the centre of the negotiations, to be an honest broker between the 2 sides. every time zelenskyy seems like he doesn't want peace, he appears as an obstacle to peace. that's ironic enough because i
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think in the end trump will have a harder time with putin. it would be really smart if zelenskyy would explain away and apologize what he said last week in the oval office, admit that he was doing too much debating in front of the american media. and maybe then we can get back to the important business at hand which is trying to find a way to stop the killing. >> trace: to lenski today made a comment that made a lot of news. he said the following. >> an agreement to end the war is still very far away. and no 1 has started all the steps yet. the peace that we foresee in the future must be just, honest and most importantly sustainable. >> trace: very far away. he's not going to get the help that he's looking for from the europeans. they don't have the capacity to bring this thing to the same table that trump does.
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>> even if he's correct, he shouldn't be talking like that because what he needs is the united states, the economic and military superpower, to remain on his side or at least to continue trying to fund and/or and/or give military assistance to him. in the end i think that will benefit president trump's position because he also wants to be able to put pressure onto the russians so that they will come to the table and maybe mitigate some of their asks. for now i think zelenskyy has to realize wear trump is in all of this and quit stepping all over himself. he needs to get down to a better condition to where he might be able to be constructive rather than just oppositional. >> trace: fox news writes the following, trump pauses aid to ukraine after meeting with zelenskyy. they are pausing all aid to ukraine including weapons in transit or in poland until
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ukrainian leaders show more appreciation for u.s. support and a commitment to peace. it's dangerous for ukraine for zelenskyy, yes michael? >> it's very dangerous. i think they have thanked us many times. i know they didn't do it very well in the oval office last week. i think what their big problem is is that they need to come to some sort of understanding among themselves that trump has a broader vision for what he's trying to do. trump for all the criticism that he gets about his policy positions, he's striking a very moral tone here. he wants the killing to end and he's willing to go the extra mile to get there. so if zelenskyy can kind of see wear trump is coming from, he wouldn't be putting his own country at risk by seeming always to contradict him. he's a politician. he can read the room.
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>> trace: great analysis is always. thank you, we appreciate it. >> it's up to trevor -- president trump's envoy to extend the temporary cease-fire by 50 days. we can discuss the conditions for a permanent cease-fire that will end the war in gaza. hamas has rejected it. they also put forward positions for a permanent cease-fire that are totally unacceptable. >> trace: new signs that the cease-fire agreement between israel and hamas may be following a part. -- falling apart... thank you both for coming on. to you first rabbi. the cease-fire does look to be very fragile. israel agrees to u.s. plan for gaza cease-fire extensions and claims hamas refuses. what happens if the deal falls apart, where did they go next?
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>> the cease-fire means we are still at war. you are at war. october fifth and fourth we were at war. just there was no bullets happening. what i just heard was the prime minister says we are willing to extend it for another 50 days to figure out how to bring it into the war. what is he really saying? hamas will still stay there. what israel has to realize is they start up with us again you have to clean it out. the problem is why do the palestinians that moved back to the border, why do they have to be... and never should have been such a cease-fire. a different 1 but such a cease-fire should not have happened. >> trace: now to the anti-semitism in the country. i student at a pro-palestinian faculty member had kind of a clash. [simultaneous talking]
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>> do you know what's going on in this country in terms of political repression? >> it comes across as the faculty member, you have a student trying to calm down the faculty member. it really is one of those things where you are like this is happening in universities across the country. >> they try to get into that building to go to classes and they were stopped and the faculty stands up for the students that are causing this ruckus and disarray. i want the viewers to imagine students were in a building that they occupied and said no trans students allowed. no black students allowed. would it be tolerated for two seconds? absolutely not. when they say no jewish students allowed, not only is a tolerated what the administration comes to negotiate with the students to come to an agreement and the faculty defends these basically racist, anti-semites. it's unacceptable this doubles -- double standard we keep
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seeing over and over again and thanked all the trump administration is coming down hard on columbia. they are going to be totally investigated and hopefully federal funding gets pulled, it's the only way. >> trace: we're going to go to the oscars because this is a palestinian activist. he was the codirector of no land and he had this to say about the film that he made and the palestinians in gaza. >> no other land reflects the harsh reality that we've been enduring for decades and still ... as we call to stop the on justice and to stop the ethnic cleansing of palestinian people. >> of course he got a big round of applause. the minister of cultural and sports routing its a sad freedom of expression is an important value but turning the defamation of israel into a tool
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for international promotion is not art, it is sabotaged against the state of israel. it's like they forgot who actually started this on october seventh. >> hollywood has had a long time ago our pen can change the way the world thinks. we can make enough movies to make you think and control the way the world thinks. one problem, israel's been around for three and a half thousand years. there never was a palestinian country or people. palestinians had jordan passports. they didn't have a palestinian anything. you can make all the documentaries you want. but they don't know the facts. the fact is they have to go and still say the whole country really exists. >> trace: the brutalist actor showing free palestine pin. and the actor adrien brody who won for best actor had this to say.
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>> i'm here once again to represent the lingering traumas and the repercussions of war and systematic oppression. anti-semitism and racism and of other ring. >> israel again is at war with hollywood and you name it. >> i know a lot of jewish people are very disappointed in his speech. it was -- he one and awarded for a holocaust movie. he could've went hard on the anti-semitism and he didn't. with this movie, the no other land, that is part of zone c. it belongs to israelis and the palestinians went and built unpermitted buildings on the land. what would happen in america if you chose a plot of land that you don't own and start building a building on it. it's the double standard against israel.
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when it's done in israel it's on acceptable blood and any other country you can't just pick a plot of land and go build on it. >> trace: thank you. another trump nominee confirmed by the senate in a party line vote, breaking details on that our next. new information coming in about the death of gene hackman and what investigators hope could be the key to unraveling the mystery. and later in the nightcap. >> feelings toward zelenskyy have changed also dramatically. back in 2022 it was a clear majority. 72%. through the floor by 2024. just 48% of americans say they are confident that he will do the right thing. >> even cnn forced to admit that confidence in zelenskyy has dramatically increased. do you think this validates the response and fridays fiery oval office meeting. let us know. we will read your responses in the nightcap. osis,
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>> trace: enough to confirm linda mcmahon as the education secretary. they become the 20th major confirmation for the new administration mack she also might not be in that job very long with the education department on the president's chopping block. for an update on the death of gene hackman, the sheriff says his pacemaker data and medications may very well be the key to figuring out exactly what happened. the latest on this, ashley good evening. >> hollywood paid tribute to the late oscar-winning actor gene hackman last night but did not make explicit mention of the mystery surrounding his death.
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he was found dead along with his wife betsy and one of their dogs at their new mexico home last wednesday. officials are now focused on key pieces of evidence to figure out what exactly happened. >> we will look and try to gain access to the cell phones. we will be analysing cell phone data, phone calls, text messages, events, photos to try to piece a timeline together. >> reporter: officials are also looking at the pacemaker which registered its last event on february 17th which is a possible indication of the day he passed away. police took other evidence from the home including thyroid and high blood pressure medication, tylenol anda 2025 monthly planner. the office has ruled out carbon monoxide poisoning and tell fox it's coping to get -- hoping to get tests back as soon as possible. his friends are sharing more
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about how the actor spent his final years. >> he was 6'2" and an x marine. he did pilates three times a week and on the days he didn't do pilates he would hook his bicycle up and drive to albuquerque. after covid he was more reclusive, protecting his immune system and everything else. i am puzzled by the whole thing. >> morgan freeman called him an incredibly gifted wonderful to work with. >> trace: ashley thank you. >> unfortunately we have someone that is occupying the white house and as far as i'm concerned he is an enemy to the united states. he swore an oath just like the rest of us but right now when you are literally putting us at risk all because of -- because you want to convince your followers that you should be a
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dictator. >> jasmine garner could among the democrats doubling down on their resistance against the trump administration. let's bring in emily austin along with influencer... you see jazmine crockett saying that trump is occupying the white house. even democrats who like this far left stuff don't like that kind of far left stuff. >> great to be back with you. i think the democrats should run jasmine crockett in 2028. why not do a kamala harris jasmine crockett ticket. that would be like christmas and new year's wrapped into one. i don't know if she's having a mental or psychological episode or if she forgot this but elections have consequences. donald trump on the popular vote, the electoral college, the house, the senate, he has a mandate to return common sense to the white house and that's what he's doing. he's in lockstep with the american people on every major
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issue. >> trace: we have joe scarborough talking about the white house meeting, he said the following. >> fascinating that j.d. vance i guess maybe for the first time decided to just jump in and take over a meeting where donald trump is running that meeting. really interesting. so many things deeply disturbing about that meeting. >> had he watched the entire 45 minutes like a lot of us did you would know that j.d. didn't just jump in, the president called on him and said j.d. would you like to comment on what's going on. >> i want to address from the outside what he's actually complaining about. the vice president who was invited to partake in this meeting interjected at a time when the president asked him to and what was a very important dialogue. i hope that the vice president is rejecting when he needs to.
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salon ski was taking personal digs at the vice president asking him what do you know about ukraine and my blank -- mumbling under his breath. i think it was very appropriate for the vice president to speak his mind. >> i wonder if they would same -- say the same thing... i think that would not have gone over very well. how about the brilliant insight from the ladies of the view. >> i know we are supposed to try not to upset but man. >> i agree with you anna. it was preplanned because former ambassador to the u.n. said there was no question this was a set up. that a vice president generally does not speak in those moments. >> had she again done the homework and watch the whole thing than she would've known that he didn't just jump in.
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>> call me crazy but i'm not one to take foreign policy advice from the women of the view. i'm not looking to them for how to handle global affairs. 72% of americans in the recent poll want the ukraine war to come to an end. 60% of democrats want to the ukraine more to come to an end. that is what donald trump is doing and i think what these women don't understand, when alpha men get together to negotiate a deal they are going to get back and forth. that is what a negotiation looks like but we've had a zombie in the white house the last four years. >> trace: cnn's numbers guy on the confidence factor of zelenskyy. >> feelings towards the lenski have changed also dramatically. confident zelenskyy will do the right thing when it comes to world affairs. back in 2022 it was a clear majority. 72%.
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through the floor by 2024. just 48% of americans say that they are confident that salon ski will do the right thing when it comes to world affairs. >> at the 24-point drop in a few years. that was before the oval office meeting so that is very bad news for zelenskyy. >> the oval office meeting was an unmasking because trump gave him the perfect opportunity to end this war. it made sense. in front of his people watching, he showed he has no interest in ending this war. forget the fact that ukrainians are disappointed but now that you are the american taxpayer and you see that you're billions of dollars is going towards a war that has no foreseeable future. no end nearsighted and trump is putting himself out there and saying i will make sure that we put an end to this and he's coming with an attitude and in sense of entitlement and arrogance. of course you are going to show the disapproval because we have
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>> trace: a bill that would have banned boys from participating girls sports failed in the senate tonight derailed by a democrat filibuster. it needed 60 votes to advance, the final tally 51-45 with every democrat voting against it which brings us to the next segment. the fox news in a common sense department got a shout out from mike johnson who said i cannot believe that the democrats would not go along with common sense on this and the protection of women and girls. so maybe he wasn't pointing directly at the common sense department but common sense in
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general is close enough. because the point is simply that democrats flat-out refuse to keep it males out of female sports. his point was spot on because just minutes later republicans in the senate failed to break a filibuster and failed to gain a single democrat vote on the protection of women and girls in sports. not a single democrat. common sense remembers when democrats called themselves the party of women's rights. i've weeks ago a "new york times" poll said that 79% of americans agree that athletes who wear male at birth should not be eligible for female sports. 79%. and anyone think of anything else that 79% of americans agree on? and yet not a single senate democrat decide -- sided with 79% of americans. is it now just standard operating procedure for democrats to be on the wrong side of history? common sense things it's hard to have common sense when you can't
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do common math. standing with 20% of voters is always, every time, going to be a losing proposition. [cheering and applause] >> once again in hollywood the oscars became a showcase for woke ideology. let's bring in julie hamel and political commentator aaron wexler. i was kind of surprised reading your talking points. you think that an aura which is the tale of a sex worker. it's got and you name it is packed with conservative values.
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explained that to us. >> there's a lot of upset over this film. i think it's really missing the forest for the trees. what we saw last night is the me too movement which has had a choke hold on hollywood for the last decade died. we still had to sit through all kinds of leftist... if you are paying attention this was an outright rejection of hollywood's requirements. this was meant for the male gaze, the female lead rejected an intimacy coordinator which right now comes along with your di director and it was written and directed by a white male. last night hollywood actually conceded that not only sells but that it is meaningful, not meaningless. i think in response we should be very careful about being ideological puritans about this. that is something the left is very good at and it's driven people away. i we should be celebrating these types of course corrections if we are serious about taking the culture back.
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>> here they are about family on his arse -- oscars speech. >> i very stupidly said i want a third kid because she said if i won the award she would give me the kid. she said i will give you four when you win an oscar. let's get cracking on those kids >> you liked it that, didn't love the other. >> i loved the speech. but i made the mistake of turning on the oscars for about 30 seconds with my children. my oldest son is ten years old and a woman who won or nora was thanking the sex workers and honouring the sex workers. my 10-year-old says what's a sex worker. they are crying about how families aren't going to the theatre anymore. if you load a show like that with a bunch of talk you can't expect that families with kids are going to want to watch your stuff. >> trace: ragan screenwriter claims oscars di requirements
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excluded the film from best picture consideration. he said i for situation speaks for itself. there's not really anger and indignation among those who made this film. we didn't expect to be nominated by -- for anything, it's just sadness... >> we saw the same thing with matt walsh's am i racist. it's unbelievable the way they completely ignore very popular films, not to take attention away from the ragan film which was an excellent movie. the am i racist one is a daring contrast about we are talking about because it grossed $12 million where is the winner of the category only grossed around $400,000. the left really just doesn't want you paying attention to what's winning in the culture. >> this is the majority leader on women's sports in the boat. >> this is a matter of fairness and equality. title ix was created to give
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women opportunities and spaces that have been denied to them, to give women the same opportunities men enjoy. it's not possible when men are involved in women's sports. >> trace: 79% of americans do not want males and female sports and you are finding this in california. >> we have education code two to 1.5f. that says that schools have to allow people based on their gender identity to use the facilities and go on the sports teams that they identify with. what that means is for outdoor science camp for a fifth grade girl they are being forced to cabin and bunk with adults who are staffers who identify as females but are males. so today the california justice center filed a complaint for violations of title ix against the california department of education, lausd, san francisco and... >> trace: thank you both. even cnn forced to admit that
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>> trace: back with a nightcap crew, kevin corke, emily, julie hamilton, tonight's topic consumer confidence, even the cnn having to admit that confidence in a volodymyr zelenskyy has decreased from 72 percent, now 48% in 2024. do you think this validates the trump j.d. vance response in the oval office? >> no question, if i can just add, regardless of what the mainstream media puts out there, i think more people are learning what they need to know and they can bypass this. >> trace: rabbi? >> everybody knows a cease-fire is a war, everybody kept saying, volodymyr zelenskyy was trying to say, there is still a war. even if you stop a war you want to guarantee, how do i know russia will knowledge go on
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attack tomorrow? that was the reason why he was stubborn. >> trace: that is a good point, there are no guarantees on these things happen. emily? >> yes ki before the oval office it was already shaky, then he confirmed himself the way he handled the discussion in the oval office and gave them the lack of confidence. >> trace: executive dating game here, we're going right down the line. >> somebody said the more you learn about volodymyr zelenskyy, something i learned, he has been in politics since 2019, since then in the u.n. volodymyr zelenskyy voted against israel one 19 times, abstained 41 times and zero times voted in favor of israel. so if you back is really should be backing ukraine? no, i back america, i don't back in ukraine. >> my personal opinion on it, i think volodymyr zelenskyy behaved like a small troll, i
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think president trump and vice president j.d. vance handle themselves well for the way they were being spoken to by a man with no leverage. >> think americans have gotten fatigue, no light at the trend over the title. this situation is not changing, and volodymyr zelenskyy has gone a little big for himself and his own head, he did a photo shoot and evoke, in the middle of your country under attack? >> trace: volodymyr zelenskyy, he said it's about time, is a behavior along validates the response, greg says, i think trump did what the voter base wanted. time to send him a bottle of balance of nature. if volodymyr zelenskyy does not want peace unless he wins the war. thank you for watching america'k late news at night, i am trace gallagher, in los angeles. was seeback your tomorrow night. thrive on tiktok.
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